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New Zeal<strong>and</strong> SVS Sample SEM Test Results ....................................................... 221<br />

Structural Equations Models for the LBDQXII ..................................................... 222<br />

Multidimensional Scaling Smallest Space Analysis ..................................................... 223<br />

Smallest Space Analysis for the SVS Sample Data .................................................. 223<br />

Smallest Space Analysis for the LBDQXII Sample Data...................................... 231<br />

Results <strong>of</strong> past SVS <strong>and</strong> LBDQXII studies in Guangzhou <strong>and</strong> New Zeal<strong>and</strong> .............. 234<br />

Comparison <strong>of</strong> New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Samples <strong>of</strong> Studies Using the SVS ............................ 234<br />

Comparability <strong>of</strong> Samples ............................................................................................. 242<br />

Age Relationships in the Samples ............................................................................. 243<br />

SVS Correlations for Demographics ..................................................................... 244<br />

SVS Comparisons with Other Samples ................................................................. 245<br />

LBDQXII Demographic Correlations ................................................................... 247<br />

Position (Job Level) Relationships in the Samples ................................................... 248<br />

Testing <strong>of</strong> Hypotheses ................................................................................................... 251<br />

Dimension Score Differences Between the Two Samples ............................................ 252<br />

Individualism/Collectivism ....................................................................................... 257<br />

Confucian Values ...................................................................................................... 257<br />

Tall Poppy ................................................................................................................. 258<br />

Leadership Inhibitors ................................................................................................ 258<br />

Structure <strong>of</strong> Charismatic Leadership Dimensions..................................................... 260<br />

Gender Differences in Value <strong>priorities</strong> <strong>and</strong> Preferred Leader Behaviour Dimensions<br />

................................................................................................................................... 261<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Gender Sub-Samples LBDQXII Dimensions ..................................... 263<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Variance <strong>of</strong> Means for Guangzhou Gender Sub-Sample LBDQXII<br />

Dimensions ................................................................................................................ 264<br />

Analyses <strong>of</strong> Covariance ................................................................................................ 265<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Covariance for SVS Dimensions from Pearson Correlations ................ 266<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Covariance for the LBDQXII Dimensions from Pearson Correlations . 269<br />

Regression Analysis <strong>of</strong> Value Dimensions as Predictors for Leader Behaviour<br />

Dimensions .................................................................................................................... 271<br />

New Zeal<strong>and</strong> ............................................................................................................. 271<br />

Benevolence, Self-Direction, <strong>and</strong> Security ............................................................ 272<br />

Achievement .......................................................................................................... 272<br />

Tradition ................................................................................................................ 272<br />

Universalism .......................................................................................................... 272<br />

Guangzhou Sample ................................................................................................... 272<br />

Conclusions ................................................................................................................... 272<br />

CHAPTER 6: IMPLICATIONS OF RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS, AND<br />

INDICATIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH .............................................................. 274<br />

Answering the Research Questions ........................................................................... 274<br />

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