Comparing employment interviews in Latin America with other countries
This study compares job interviews (n = 11,667) in Mexico with those in the following countries: Belgium, Russia, Taiwan, and the U.S. The findings support our hypotheses, which are based on a meta-cultural framework. The results reveal that in Mexico and Taiwan women are less likely to conduct inte...
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Main Authors: | POSTHUMA, Richard A., LEVASHINA, Julia, LIEVENS, Filip, SCHOLLAERT, Eveline, TSAI, Wei-Chi, WAGSTAFF, Maria Fernanda, CHAMPION, Michael A. |
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2014
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/5740 |
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