1. Response to Geert Hofstede
2. We recognize that the proposed perspectives are not rigid or constrained and scholarship by its nature does not fit into neat frames. But "perspectives" differ from frames. A frame isolates some aspects and excludes others; a perspective is a way of seeing that can accommodate peripheral vision. These scholars see wide and are overlapping in their interests, but we propose that they each look deeply at particular aspects. Integrating their perspectives may provide a more "robust methodology" involving;Schwartz;& b; 1999), and Earley & Ang (2003)--suggests a continuum of perspectives: intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, national, and universal,1994
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