What was an underlying assumption of Hofstede’s methodology of studying employees who work for the same organization?
*a. He assumed that since they shared a common organizational culture any differences would be a result of national cultural differences.
b. He assumed this would make it easier and faster to do the study.
c. He assumed organizations largely operate the same so there was no need to look at organizational differences.
d. He assumed that it was large enough to be statistically representative of the global workforce.
*a. He assumed that since they shared a common organizational culture any differences would be a result of national cultural differences.
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