Baluku Martin Mabunda, Groh Janna, Dalbert Claudia, Otto Kathleen
Faculty of Psychology, Work and Organizational Psychology, Philipps University of Marburg, Gutenbergstraße 18, 35032 Marburg, Germany.
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
SN Soc Sci. 2021;1(7):161. doi: 10.1007/s43545-021-00171-0. Epub 2021 Jun 25.
Given the increased internationalization of organizations and economies of scale concentrated in urban centers, graduates are often expected to relocate for their first job. Based on Hofstede's model and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), we examine the effects of cultural dimensions (individualism-collectivism and uncertainty tolerance) as well as subjective norms (parents' and peers' attitudes towards geographic mobility) on readiness for geographic job-related mobility in samples of German and Spanish business management students ahead of graduation from university. The study involved administering a survey questionnaire to 273 third- and fourth-year business management students of two large universities (one in Germany and another in Spain). Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the measures was confirmed, allowing for comparison of scores across the groups. We found that German students had generally a larger geographical mobility, whose readiness was predicted by parents' and peers' perceived attitude and uncertainty tolerance. Readiness for geographic mobility was also higher when social or material incentives are offered, yet geographic mobility readiness for career incentives and for social incentives was predicted by vertical individualism and horizontal collectivism, respectively. This study is one of the first to examine geographic mobility readiness among undergraduate management students in the two countries, who by nature of their training are expected to be mobile. The study also shows the differential effects of sub-dimensions of the Hofstede cultural dimensions.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43545-021-00171-0.
鉴于组织的国际化程度不断提高以及经济规模集中在城市中心,毕业生通常被期望为了第一份工作而搬迁。基于霍夫斯泰德模型和计划行为理论(TPB),我们研究文化维度(个人主义 - 集体主义和不确定性容忍度)以及主观规范(父母和同伴对地域流动的态度)对德国和西班牙商业管理专业学生在大学毕业前与工作相关的地域流动准备情况的影响。该研究涉及对两所大型大学(一所位于德国,另一所位于西班牙)的273名大三和大四商业管理专业学生进行问卷调查。确认了测量方法的跨文化测量不变性,从而能够比较不同组的分数。我们发现,德国学生总体上具有更大的地域流动性,其准备情况由父母和同伴的感知态度以及不确定性容忍度预测。当提供社会或物质激励时,地域流动准备情况也更高,然而,职业激励和社会激励的地域流动准备情况分别由垂直个人主义和水平集体主义预测。本研究是首批考察这两个国家本科管理专业学生地域流动准备情况的研究之一,这些学生因其专业性质而有望具有流动性。该研究还显示了霍夫斯泰德文化维度子维度的不同影响。
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