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Leadership Across Cultures
chapter thirteen
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
13-3
Chapter Objectives
The specific chapter objectives are:
1. DESCRIBE the basic philosophic foundation
and styles of managerial leadership
2. EXAMINE the attitudes of European
managers toward leadership practices
3. COMPARE and CONTRAST leadership
styles in Japan with those in the United
States
13-4
Specific Chapter Objectives
(continued):
4. REVIEW leadership approaches in China,
the Middle East, and developing countries.
5. EXAMINE recent research and findings
regarding leadership across cultures.
6. DISCUSS the relationship of culture clusters
and leader behavior to effective leadership
practices, including increasing calls for more
responsible global leadership.
13-5
Leadership Foundations
13-6
Leadership Foundations
• Theories X, Y and Z (philosophical
background):
– Theory X: A manager who believes that people
are basically lazy and that coercion and threats of
punishment often are necessary to get them to
work.
– Theory Y: A manager who believes that under the
right conditions people not only will work hard but
will seek increased responsibility and challenge.
– Theory Z: A manager who believes that workers
seek opportunities to participate in management
and are motivated by teamwork and responsibility
sharing.
13-7
Managerial Beliefs about Work:
Russia
13-8
Managerial Beliefs about Work:
Russia
13-9
Leadership Foundations
• Leadership Behaviors and Styles:
– Authoritarian: use of work-centered
behavior designed to ensure task
accomplishment.
– Paternalistic: use of work-centered
behavior coupled with protective employee
centered concern
– Participative: use of both work or task
centered and people centered approaches
to leading subordinates.
13-10
Leadership Foundations
13-11
Leadership Foundations
13-12
Leadership Foundations
13-13
Leadership in the
International Context
• How leaders in other countries attempt to
direct or influence their subordinates.
• International approaches to leadership
• Research shows there are both similarities
and differences. Most international research
has focused upon Europe, East Asia, the
Middle East, and developing countries such as
India, Peru, Chile, and Argentina.
13-14
Leadership in the
International Context
European managers tend to use a participative approach.
Researchers investigated four areas relevant to
leadership:
1. Capacity for leadership and initiative (Theory X vs.
Theory Y)
2. Sharing information and objectives: general vs.
detailed, completed instructions for subordinates.
3. Participation: leadership support for participative
leadership
4. Internal control: leader control through external vs.
internal means
13-15
Country Clusters
13-16
Leadership in the
International Context
• The role of level, size, and age on European
managers’ attitudes toward leadership:
– Higher level managers tend to express more
democratic values than lower-level managers in
some countries; in other countries the opposite is
true.
– Company size tends to influence the degree of
participative-autocratic attitudes
– Younger managers were more likely to have
democratic values in leadership and initiative,
information sharing and objectives
13-17
Leadership in the
International Context
• European Leadership Practices-- Conclusion
– Most European managers tend to reflect more
participative and democratic attitudes
– Organizational level, company size, and age greatly
influence attitudes toward leadership
– Many young people from the study are now middle-
aged-European managers who are highly likely to
be more participative than their older counterparts
of the 1960s and 1970s.
13-18
Leadership in the
International Context: Japanese
• Japan is well known for its paternalistic
approach to leadership
• Japanese culture promotes a high safety or
security need, which is present among home
country-based employees as well as MNC
expatriates
• Japanese managers have much greater belief
in the capacity of subordinates for leadership
and initiative than do managers in most other
countries. Only managers in Anglo-American
countries had stronger feelings in this area
13-19
International Leadership:
Japanese vs. American
• Except for internal control, large U.S. firms
tend to be more democratic than small ones;
profile is quite different in Japan.
• Younger U.S. managers express more
democratic attitudes than their older
counterparts on all four leadership dimensions
• Japanese and U.S. managers have different
philosophies of managing people. Ouchi’s
Theory Z combines Japanese and U.S.
assumptions and approaches.
13-20
International Leadership:
Japanese vs. American
• How senior managers process information and
learn:
– Variety amplification: Japanese executives are
taught and tend to use variety amplification-the
creation of uncertainty and the analysis of many
alternatives regarding future action.
– Variety reduction: U.S. executives tend to use
variety reduction—limiting uncertainty and focusing
action on a limited number of alternatives.
13-21
Leadership in China
• The “New Generation” group scored significantly
higher on individualism than did the current and older
generation groups
• They also scored significantly lower than the other two
groups on collectivism and Confucianism
• These values appear to reflect the period of relative
openness and freedom, often called the “Social
Reform Era,” in which these new managers grew up
• They have had greater exposure to Western societal
influences may result in leadership styles similar to
those of Western managers
13-22
Leadership in the Middle East
• There may be much greater similarity between Middle Eastern
leadership styles and those of Western countries
• Western management practices are evident in the Arabian Gulf
region due to close business ties between the West and this oil-
rich area as well as the increasing educational attainment, often
in Western universities, of Middle Eastern managers
• Organizational culture, level of technology, level of education, and
management responsibility were good predictors of decision-
making styles in the United Arab Emirates
• There is a tendency toward participative leadership styles among
young Arab middle managers, as well as among highly educated
managers of all ages
13-23
Leadership in Other
Developing Countries
• Managerial attitudes in India are similar to
Anglo-Americans toward capacity for
leadership and initiative, participation, and
internal control, but different in sharing
information and objectives
• Leadership styles in Peru may be much closer
to those in the United States than previously
assumed
• Developing countries may be moving toward a
more participative leadership style
13-24
Recent Leadership Findings:
Transformational, Transactional,
Charismatic
Transformational leaders:
• source of charisma; enjoy admiration of followers
• Idealized influence: Enhance pride, loyalty, and
confidence in their people; align followers by providing
common purpose or vision that the latter willingly
accept
• Inspirational motivation: Extremely effective in
articulating vision, mission, beliefs in clear-cut ways
• Intellectual stimulation: able to get followers to
question old paradigms and accept new views of world
• Individualized consideration: able to diagnose and
elevate needs of each follower in way that furthers
each one’s development
13-25
Recent Findings:
Transformational, Transactional,
Charismatic
• Four other types of leadership are less
effective than transformational:
– Contingent Reward: clarifies what needs to be done;
provides psychic and material rewards to those
who comply
– Active Management-by-Exception: monitors
follower performance and takes corrective action
when deviations from standards occur
– Passive Management-by-Exception: intervenes in
situations only when standards are met
– Laissez-Faire: avoids intervening or accepting
responsibility for follower actions
13-26
Middle Eastern vs.
Western Management
13-27
Universal Leader Behaviors
13-28
Qualities Most Demanded in
European Executives:
13-29
Culture Clusters and
Leadership Effectiveness
Important attributes that form a concept of outstanding
business leader
– Anglo mangers identify performance orientation, an
inspirational style, having a vision, being a team
integrator, and being decisive as being the top five
attributes
– Nordic managers ranked these same five attributes as
most important but not in same order
– Rankings of clusters in the North/West European region
were fairly similar
– Substantial differences exist within and between the
South/East European countries, countries from Eastern
Europe, and Russia and Georgia
13-30
Rankings of
Leadership Attributes
13-31
Recent Findings
• Leader Behavior, Leader Effectiveness, and
Leading Teams:
• One of the keys to successful global
leadership is knowing what style and behavior
works best in a given culture and adapting
appropriately
– In affective cultures, such as the United States,
leaders tend to exhibit their emotions
– In neutral cultures, such as Japan and China,
leaders do not tend to show their emotions
13-32
Doing Business in Affective and
Neutral Countries: Leadership Tips
13-33
Cross-Cultural Comparison
13-34
Positive Organizational Scholarship
and Leadership
• Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS): Method that focuses on
positive outcomes, processes, and attributes of organizations and their
members.
• Relates to leadership in that POS recognizes positive potential that
people have within.
• Effective leaders seem to live by POS as constantly innovate, create
relationships, strive to bring organization to new heights, and work for
greater global good through self improvement.
• Consists of three sub-units:
– Enablers: could be capabilities, processes or methods, and structure
of the environment, which are all external factors.
– Motivations: focus is inward (such as unselfish or altruistic).
– Outcomes or effects: accentuate vitality, meaningfulness, high-
quality relationships.
13-35
Authentic Leadership
• Authentic leaders defined by an all encompassing
package of traits, styles, behaviors, and credits.
• 4 Distinct Characteristics: (1) do not fake actions; true
to selves, do not adhere to external expectations; (2)
driven from internal forces not external rewards; (3)
unique and guide based on personal beliefs, not
others’ orders; (4) act based on individual passion and
values.
• Authentic leadership similar to traditional leadership,
but has higher awareness; authentic leadership can
create a better understanding within the organization.
13-36
Cross-Cultural Leadership:
Six Insights from the GLOBE Study
• Charismatic/Value Based: captures ability of
leaders to inspire, motivate, encourage high
performance outcomes from others based on
foundation of core values
• Team-oriented: emphasis on effective team
building and implementation of common goal
among team members
• Participative: extent to which leaders involve
others in decisions and decision
implementation
13-37
Cross-Cultural Leadership:
Six Insights from the GLOBE Study
• Humane-oriented: comprises supportive
and considerate leadership
• Autonomous: independent and
individualistic leadership behaviors
• Self-protective: ensures safety and
security of individual and group through
status enhancement and face-saving
13-38
Ethically Responsible
Global Leadership
• Linking leadership and corporate
responsibility through responsible global
leadership
– Values Based Leadership
– Ethical Decision Making
– Quality Stakeholder Relationships
13-39
Review and Discuss
• What cultures would be the most likely to
perceive differences between managerial and
leadership duties? What cultures would view
them as the same? Use evidence to support
your answer.
• Is there any relationship between company
size and European managers’ attitude toward
participative leadership styles?
• What do U.S. managers need to know about
leadership in the international arena? Identify
and describe three important guidelines that
can be of practical value.

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Leadership

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  • 2. Leadership Across Cultures chapter thirteen McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 3. 13-3 Chapter Objectives The specific chapter objectives are: 1. DESCRIBE the basic philosophic foundation and styles of managerial leadership 2. EXAMINE the attitudes of European managers toward leadership practices 3. COMPARE and CONTRAST leadership styles in Japan with those in the United States
  • 4. 13-4 Specific Chapter Objectives (continued): 4. REVIEW leadership approaches in China, the Middle East, and developing countries. 5. EXAMINE recent research and findings regarding leadership across cultures. 6. DISCUSS the relationship of culture clusters and leader behavior to effective leadership practices, including increasing calls for more responsible global leadership.
  • 6. 13-6 Leadership Foundations • Theories X, Y and Z (philosophical background): – Theory X: A manager who believes that people are basically lazy and that coercion and threats of punishment often are necessary to get them to work. – Theory Y: A manager who believes that under the right conditions people not only will work hard but will seek increased responsibility and challenge. – Theory Z: A manager who believes that workers seek opportunities to participate in management and are motivated by teamwork and responsibility sharing.
  • 9. 13-9 Leadership Foundations • Leadership Behaviors and Styles: – Authoritarian: use of work-centered behavior designed to ensure task accomplishment. – Paternalistic: use of work-centered behavior coupled with protective employee centered concern – Participative: use of both work or task centered and people centered approaches to leading subordinates.
  • 13. 13-13 Leadership in the International Context • How leaders in other countries attempt to direct or influence their subordinates. • International approaches to leadership • Research shows there are both similarities and differences. Most international research has focused upon Europe, East Asia, the Middle East, and developing countries such as India, Peru, Chile, and Argentina.
  • 14. 13-14 Leadership in the International Context European managers tend to use a participative approach. Researchers investigated four areas relevant to leadership: 1. Capacity for leadership and initiative (Theory X vs. Theory Y) 2. Sharing information and objectives: general vs. detailed, completed instructions for subordinates. 3. Participation: leadership support for participative leadership 4. Internal control: leader control through external vs. internal means
  • 16. 13-16 Leadership in the International Context • The role of level, size, and age on European managers’ attitudes toward leadership: – Higher level managers tend to express more democratic values than lower-level managers in some countries; in other countries the opposite is true. – Company size tends to influence the degree of participative-autocratic attitudes – Younger managers were more likely to have democratic values in leadership and initiative, information sharing and objectives
  • 17. 13-17 Leadership in the International Context • European Leadership Practices-- Conclusion – Most European managers tend to reflect more participative and democratic attitudes – Organizational level, company size, and age greatly influence attitudes toward leadership – Many young people from the study are now middle- aged-European managers who are highly likely to be more participative than their older counterparts of the 1960s and 1970s.
  • 18. 13-18 Leadership in the International Context: Japanese • Japan is well known for its paternalistic approach to leadership • Japanese culture promotes a high safety or security need, which is present among home country-based employees as well as MNC expatriates • Japanese managers have much greater belief in the capacity of subordinates for leadership and initiative than do managers in most other countries. Only managers in Anglo-American countries had stronger feelings in this area
  • 19. 13-19 International Leadership: Japanese vs. American • Except for internal control, large U.S. firms tend to be more democratic than small ones; profile is quite different in Japan. • Younger U.S. managers express more democratic attitudes than their older counterparts on all four leadership dimensions • Japanese and U.S. managers have different philosophies of managing people. Ouchi’s Theory Z combines Japanese and U.S. assumptions and approaches.
  • 20. 13-20 International Leadership: Japanese vs. American • How senior managers process information and learn: – Variety amplification: Japanese executives are taught and tend to use variety amplification-the creation of uncertainty and the analysis of many alternatives regarding future action. – Variety reduction: U.S. executives tend to use variety reduction—limiting uncertainty and focusing action on a limited number of alternatives.
  • 21. 13-21 Leadership in China • The “New Generation” group scored significantly higher on individualism than did the current and older generation groups • They also scored significantly lower than the other two groups on collectivism and Confucianism • These values appear to reflect the period of relative openness and freedom, often called the “Social Reform Era,” in which these new managers grew up • They have had greater exposure to Western societal influences may result in leadership styles similar to those of Western managers
  • 22. 13-22 Leadership in the Middle East • There may be much greater similarity between Middle Eastern leadership styles and those of Western countries • Western management practices are evident in the Arabian Gulf region due to close business ties between the West and this oil- rich area as well as the increasing educational attainment, often in Western universities, of Middle Eastern managers • Organizational culture, level of technology, level of education, and management responsibility were good predictors of decision- making styles in the United Arab Emirates • There is a tendency toward participative leadership styles among young Arab middle managers, as well as among highly educated managers of all ages
  • 23. 13-23 Leadership in Other Developing Countries • Managerial attitudes in India are similar to Anglo-Americans toward capacity for leadership and initiative, participation, and internal control, but different in sharing information and objectives • Leadership styles in Peru may be much closer to those in the United States than previously assumed • Developing countries may be moving toward a more participative leadership style
  • 24. 13-24 Recent Leadership Findings: Transformational, Transactional, Charismatic Transformational leaders: • source of charisma; enjoy admiration of followers • Idealized influence: Enhance pride, loyalty, and confidence in their people; align followers by providing common purpose or vision that the latter willingly accept • Inspirational motivation: Extremely effective in articulating vision, mission, beliefs in clear-cut ways • Intellectual stimulation: able to get followers to question old paradigms and accept new views of world • Individualized consideration: able to diagnose and elevate needs of each follower in way that furthers each one’s development
  • 25. 13-25 Recent Findings: Transformational, Transactional, Charismatic • Four other types of leadership are less effective than transformational: – Contingent Reward: clarifies what needs to be done; provides psychic and material rewards to those who comply – Active Management-by-Exception: monitors follower performance and takes corrective action when deviations from standards occur – Passive Management-by-Exception: intervenes in situations only when standards are met – Laissez-Faire: avoids intervening or accepting responsibility for follower actions
  • 28. 13-28 Qualities Most Demanded in European Executives:
  • 29. 13-29 Culture Clusters and Leadership Effectiveness Important attributes that form a concept of outstanding business leader – Anglo mangers identify performance orientation, an inspirational style, having a vision, being a team integrator, and being decisive as being the top five attributes – Nordic managers ranked these same five attributes as most important but not in same order – Rankings of clusters in the North/West European region were fairly similar – Substantial differences exist within and between the South/East European countries, countries from Eastern Europe, and Russia and Georgia
  • 31. 13-31 Recent Findings • Leader Behavior, Leader Effectiveness, and Leading Teams: • One of the keys to successful global leadership is knowing what style and behavior works best in a given culture and adapting appropriately – In affective cultures, such as the United States, leaders tend to exhibit their emotions – In neutral cultures, such as Japan and China, leaders do not tend to show their emotions
  • 32. 13-32 Doing Business in Affective and Neutral Countries: Leadership Tips
  • 34. 13-34 Positive Organizational Scholarship and Leadership • Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS): Method that focuses on positive outcomes, processes, and attributes of organizations and their members. • Relates to leadership in that POS recognizes positive potential that people have within. • Effective leaders seem to live by POS as constantly innovate, create relationships, strive to bring organization to new heights, and work for greater global good through self improvement. • Consists of three sub-units: – Enablers: could be capabilities, processes or methods, and structure of the environment, which are all external factors. – Motivations: focus is inward (such as unselfish or altruistic). – Outcomes or effects: accentuate vitality, meaningfulness, high- quality relationships.
  • 35. 13-35 Authentic Leadership • Authentic leaders defined by an all encompassing package of traits, styles, behaviors, and credits. • 4 Distinct Characteristics: (1) do not fake actions; true to selves, do not adhere to external expectations; (2) driven from internal forces not external rewards; (3) unique and guide based on personal beliefs, not others’ orders; (4) act based on individual passion and values. • Authentic leadership similar to traditional leadership, but has higher awareness; authentic leadership can create a better understanding within the organization.
  • 36. 13-36 Cross-Cultural Leadership: Six Insights from the GLOBE Study • Charismatic/Value Based: captures ability of leaders to inspire, motivate, encourage high performance outcomes from others based on foundation of core values • Team-oriented: emphasis on effective team building and implementation of common goal among team members • Participative: extent to which leaders involve others in decisions and decision implementation
  • 37. 13-37 Cross-Cultural Leadership: Six Insights from the GLOBE Study • Humane-oriented: comprises supportive and considerate leadership • Autonomous: independent and individualistic leadership behaviors • Self-protective: ensures safety and security of individual and group through status enhancement and face-saving
  • 38. 13-38 Ethically Responsible Global Leadership • Linking leadership and corporate responsibility through responsible global leadership – Values Based Leadership – Ethical Decision Making – Quality Stakeholder Relationships
  • 39. 13-39 Review and Discuss • What cultures would be the most likely to perceive differences between managerial and leadership duties? What cultures would view them as the same? Use evidence to support your answer. • Is there any relationship between company size and European managers’ attitude toward participative leadership styles? • What do U.S. managers need to know about leadership in the international arena? Identify and describe three important guidelines that can be of practical value.