A Romanian – Belgian Comparison on Work Related Stereotypes and Behaviours

Authors

  • C. Truta Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • B. Broidioi Ghent University, Belgium

Keywords:

work stereotypes, behaviours at work, Romanian culture, Belgian culture

Abstract

In the larger context of controversies on West-European – EastEuropean countries differences, the present paper analyzes a more specific intercultural difference that may have its roots in the dominating values of a West-European society vs. an East-European one. We refer mainly at the differences between the Romanian and the Belgian culture regarding the way individuals from the two countries see work, the way they relate to work, their beliefs and stereotypes regarding work, and their work related behaviours. The paper tries to outline the fact that the cultural differences on work related stereotypes and behaviours surpass the existing similarities that are a result of the multiple influences both societies were subject of.

Author Biographies

C. Truta, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences

B. Broidioi, Ghent University, Belgium

Faculty of Political and Social Sciences

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Published

2010-03-15

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Section

PSYCHOLOGY AND PEDAGOGY