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Culture in Angola: insights for human resources management
Maria Silva (Silva, M.); Helena Roque (Roque, H.); António Caetano (Caetano, A.);
Journal Title
Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal
Year (definitive publication)
2015
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Purpose This study aims to describe the cultural values - how things should be - and the cultural practices - how things are - of Angolan society. We expected to find: a gap between practices and values; high levels of power distance, institutional and in-group collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, future and humane orientation; and low to medium levels of performance orientation, gender equality and assertiveness. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire using GLOBE’s cultural scales was applied to 235 employees in Angola. Findings There is a gap between cultural practices and values. Within Angola, humane and performance orientations are the most valued cultural dimensions. Power distance and in-group collectivism are the most prevailing cultural practices. Compared to other countries, Angola has high levels of humane orientation, institutional collectivism and uncertainty avoidance values and high levels of assertiveness and performance orientation practices. Practical implications Higher than desired levels of assertiveness and power distance, on the one hand, and lower than desired levels of humane orientation and uncertainty avoidance on the other, are key aspects that should be taken into account by HRM in this context. Originality/value These results may have important implications for HRM in Angola. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first analysis of Angola’s culture from a business research perspective.
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Keywords
Culture, África, Angola
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences