Claiming too much, delivering too little: testing some of Hofstede’s generalisations
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Aug 23, 2016
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Article Category: Research Article
Published Online: Aug 23, 2016
Page range: 34 - 57
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ijm-2016-0003
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© 2016 Brendan McSweeney., published by De Gruyter Open
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This paper considers Geert Hofstede’s claim that his national cultural ‘dimension scores’ and related rankings of countries enable effective prediction by examining a causal generalisation he has repeatedly used to illustrate that capability. When tested against cross-sectional and longitudinal empirical data about conflicts in industrial relations, the generalisation is shown not to have predictive power. A second generalisation is then tested, which also fails to demonstrate predictive capability. This paper discusses some characteristics of valid cross-national research in the light of these predictive failures.