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Leadership and Overload Stress Orientations of German and Russian Working Adults: Does Government Work Experience Make a Difference?

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  • Natalia Ermasova

    (Governors State University)

  • Lam D. Nguyen

    (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania)

  • Mary D. Bruce

    (Governors State University)

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This paper examines task, relationship, and overload stress orientations of people in the high-context cultures of Russia and in the low-context cultures of Germany based on their government work experience. A Two-way ANOVA methodology is used for hypotheses testing in this research. As a result of the comparative, cross-national analysis of 462 responses, some significant differences were found between the two samples. Russians have higher scores on task and relationship orientations than German respondents. There is a marginally significant difference in the task scores between respondents who have government experience and those who do not. Respondents who have government experience are more task-oriented and experience more stress than those who do not have government experience. Finding reveals significant interaction between government experience and country in the task scores. Literature on German and Russian cultures is presented along with practical applications, suggestions, and implications for future studies.

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  • Natalia Ermasova & Lam D. Nguyen & Mary D. Bruce, 2017. "Leadership and Overload Stress Orientations of German and Russian Working Adults: Does Government Work Experience Make a Difference?," Public Organization Review, Springer, vol. 17(1), pages 39-59, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:porgrv:v:17:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s11115-015-0328-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s11115-015-0328-9
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