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Personal Characteristics, Organizational Practices, and Managerial Effectiveness: A Comparative Study of French and English-Speaking Chief Executives in Quebec
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Personal Characteristics, Organizational Practices, and Managerial Effectiveness: A Comparative Study of French and English-Speaking Chief Executives in Quebec
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Abstract |
A comparative managerial study of the Quebec furniture industry. The author concludes that empirical evidence exists to support the hypothesis that culture is a factor in the success of English-speaking businessmen.
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PhD dissertation
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Los Angeles, CA
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1974
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xvii-276p.
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en
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d’Amboise, Gérard. “Personal Characteristics, Organizational Practices, and Managerial Effectiveness: A Comparative Study of French and English-Speaking Chief Executives in Quebec.” PhD dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1974.
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