Scientific journal paper
The Influence of National Culture of East-Timor on the Leadership Practices of Middle Managers in the Timor Telecom
Ana Tilman (Ana Tilman); Luís Martins (Martins, L.); Sofia Portela (Portela, S.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Academic Research
Year (definitive publication)
2013
Language
English
Country
Azerbaijan
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Abstract
This study aims to investigate the influence of Timor-Leste national culture on the practices of leadership skills of middle managers in key organizational processes and, consequently, organizational effectiveness at Timor-Leste Telecom company. This study is based on study of House and Aditya (1997), the GLOBE Project – Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (1997) – on the effects of national cultural values and organizational leadership styles exercised in organizations. It is assumed that in the national culture in which a reduced distance to power is predominant, it is expected a greater degree of confidence in participatory decision-making in other words provides a high degree of confidence in the experience of managers and their subordinates. A questionnaire survey was administered to 43 employees of Timor-Telecom aged between 24 and 51. The questionnaires of Globe Project were used, translated to Portuguese and Tetum. Exploratory semi-directive interviews were also conducted.
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Keywords
National Culture,Leadership practices