• Title of article

    The use of intuition across cultures

  • Author/Authors

    Isola Oluwabusuyi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    3725
  • To page
    3729
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the factors that influence intuition as a decision-making tool for leaders/managers in Hong Kong and the United States. This study examined the relationships among gender, management level, extent of management experience, country of operation, and the reported use of intuition in decision making. Existing empirical research in this field is sparse. In this research, attempt was made to contribute to empirical research on the viability and reported use of intuition as a decision-making skill of leaders. Agorʹs Intuitive Measurement Survey (AIM) survey was adapted (with permission from copyright owner) from Weston Agorʹs study to measure the relationship between a managerʹs reported use of intuition in decision making and the managerʹs management level, his level of management experience, the managerʹs gender, and the managerʹs country of operation. Each participant was electronically sent a link that led to a web page containing the survey questions. Once the respondent clicks submit, the questionnaire was mailed directly to the researcher. The research shows significant relationship between research variables. Administrative managers in Hong Kongʹs reported use of intuition in decision making was significantly lower than US managers reported use of intuition in decision making. The paper concludes by examining the implications of these significant findings to global business management and management education.
  • Keywords
    global management , Intuition , culture , Decision Making
  • Journal title
    African Journal of Business Management
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    African Journal of Business Management
  • Record number

    686255