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The GLOBE study provides insights into the relationship between national culture and effective leadership across 62 societies, based on a decade-long survey of 17,300 middle managers. It identifies nine cultural dimensions, such as Performance Orientation and Uncertainty Avoidance, and categorizes countries into clusters with similar cultural characteristics to aid international management. The study also evaluates preferred leadership styles across these clusters, highlighting traits that are positively and negatively regarded worldwide.

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The GLOBE study provides insights into the relationship between national culture and effective leadership across 62 societies, based on a decade-long survey of 17,300 middle managers. It identifies nine cultural dimensions, such as Performance Orientation and Uncertainty Avoidance, and categorizes countries into clusters with similar cultural characteristics to aid international management. The study also evaluates preferred leadership styles across these clusters, highlighting traits that are positively and negatively regarded worldwide.

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Cross Cultural Management:

Culture and Leader Effectiveness – The Globe study

MMS Sem III 2023-25 Date: 12th Aug 2024


The GLOBE Study

A second important cultural framework, the Global Leadership and


Organizational Behavior Effectiveness (GLOBE) project provides
managers with an additional lens through which they can better
understand the relationship between National Culture, Societal
Effectiveness and Desirable Leadership attributes.

The GLOBE 2004 study was the culmination of a ten-year quantitative


survey-based study of societal culture, organizational culture, and
attributes of effective leadership in 62 societies around the world.
Ground breaking in scale and scope, the project features results based
on data from 17,300 middle managers in 951 organizations in the food
processing, financial services, and telecommunications industries as
well as archival measures of country economic prosperity and the
physical and psychological well-being of the cultures studied. The
study redefined scholarly understanding of how culture and leadership
vary by national culture.
GLOBE Cultural Dimensions
1. Performance Orientation indicates the extent to which a society
values and rewards performance improvement, individual
achievement, excellence (“doing cultures” are performance oriented)
2. Uncertainty Avoidance indicates the extent to which individuals are
comfortable around risks, ambiguity, and unpredictability. Countries
that score high on the Uncertainty Avoidance dimension value order,
rules, laws and regulations.
3. Humane Orientation indicates the extent to which individuals or a
society emphasizes altruistic, caring, nurturing behavior. In nations
that score high in this particular dimension, individuals are responsible
for the collective well-being (note the similarity between Globe’s
Humane Orientation and Hofstede’s Masculinity/Femininity cultural
dimensions
4. Institutional Collectivism indicates the extent to which collective
distribution of resources and group loyalty are encouraged, rewarded
and prioritized over individual pursuits (Asian and Scandinavian
cultures tend to score high in this dimension)
GLOBE Cultural Dimensions
5. In-Group Collectivism indicates the extent to which people identify
with the social groups they belong to - such as families and
organizations -, and the degree to which social expectations condition
individual behavior. In societies that score high in this dimension there
is a strong tendency to distinguish between in-groups and out-groups.
6. Assertiveness indicates the extent to which members of a certain
society are direct, competitive and often confrontational
7. Gender Egali-taria-nism indicates the extent to which a society
values and emphasizes equality between genders (with regard to
Hofstede’s framework, societies that score high in Gender
Egalitarianism overlap with “Feminine” societies)
8. Future Orientation indicates the extent to which members of a
certain society prioritize long-term planning and delayed gratification
over short-term gains
9. Power Distance indicates the extent to which members of a certain
society tolerate and accept unequal distribution of power and wealth.
GLOBE Culture Clusters
Similar to Hofstede, the GLOBE researchers categorized
countries into clusters of countries with similar cultural
characteristics.
This categorization provides a convenient way to summarize
cultural information for a larger number of countries and
simplifies the task of the international manager attempting to
manage effectively in countries within clusters.
Because the clusters include societies with similar cultural
profiles, similar cultural adaptations can be made.
GLOBE Culture Clusters
 EASTERN EUROPE: Albania, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Poland,
Russia, Slovenia
 GERMANIC EUROPE: Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, German speaking
Switzerland
 NORDIC EUROPE: Denmark, Finland, Sweden
 LATIN EUROPE: France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, French speaking
Switzerland, Israel
 ANGLO: Australia, English speaking Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, UK,
South Africa - White population, United States of America
 LATIN AMERICA: Brazil, Guatemala, Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Colombia, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Mexico
 CONFUCIAN ASIA: China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, South Korea,
Taiwan
 SOUTHERN ASIA: India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, the Philippines,
Thailand
 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa -
Black population
 MIDDLE EAST: Qatar, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Kuwait
Leadership Styles Across Cultures

To compare how the different clusters rate different forms of


leadership, the GLOBE researchers considered six leadership profiles:
1. Charismatic type - degree to which the leader can inspire
and motivate others
2. Team oriented - degree to which the leader can foster a high
functioning team
3. Participative type - degree to which leaders involve others in
decision-making
4. Humane-oriented type - degree to which the leader shows
compassion and generosity
5. Autonomous - degree to which the leader reflects
independent and individualistic leadership
6. Self-protective - degree to which the leader is self-centered
and uses a face-saving approach
Country Clusters and Preferred Leadership Styles
Table 1
Leadership Confucian Germanic Middle Nordic Sub-Saharan
Anglo Latin America
Style Asia Europe East Europe Africa

Charismatic High Medium High High Low High Medium

Medium / Medium /
Team-oriented Medium High Low Medium Medium
High Low

Participative High Low High Medium Low High High

Humane- Medium /
High Medium Medium Medium Low Medium
oriented High

Autonomous Medium Medium High Low Medium Medium Low

Medium /
Self-protective Low High Low High Low Medium
High
https://www.globeproject.com/results/countries/USA?menu=country#country
These nine dimensions were measured in the form of Societal Practices (as
things are) and Societal Values (as things should be).
Positively-Regarded Traits and Behaviors across the World
Trustworthy Dependable
Intelligent Just
Honest Decisive
Plans ahead Effective bargainer
Encouraging Win-win problem solver
Positive Skilled administrator
Dynamic Communicator
Motivator Informed
Confidence builder Team builder

Negatively-Regarded Traits and Behaviors across the World


Loner Egocentric
Anti-social Ruthless
Not cooperative Dictatorial
Non-explicit
Culture Clusters – Southern Asia (Violet color)
Culture Clusters – Anglo (Light Green color)
“The crucial differences which distinguish
human societies and human beings
are not biological. They are cultural.”

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