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Mean Dimension Scores<br />

Raw Score Means Ranked by Macau Hotel Employees incl. Hangzhou<br />

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A cross-national comparison can be seen in Figure 2.9, comparing means from four<br />

samples <strong>of</strong> businesspeople from Sub-Saharan African countries, Ghana, Kenya, South<br />

Africa Blacks <strong>and</strong> Whites, <strong>and</strong> Zambia from Littrell, Wu <strong>and</strong> Nkomo (2009). For<br />

measuring cultural <strong>value</strong> dimensions both st<strong>and</strong>ardisation-transformed score means<br />

(named MRAT scores) <strong>and</strong> raw score means were used; see Figure 4.6. Multivariate<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> variance indicates significant differences (p

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