Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Examiner: Egypt, corruption and in-group collectivism

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Organizational Psychology Examiner
Jan Aylsworth

Egypt, corruption and in-group collectivism

February 8th, 2011 3:50 pm EST

As the turmoil in Egypt continues to play out, we take a look at two points of comparison that can help us understand how the country can be contrasted with the United States. These two points are: 1) Corruption, and 2) in-group collectivism. Both are relevant for companies that have business interests in Egypt and for governments, such as the U.S., that have a strategic stake in retaining the country as an ally.…

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