A presentation I shared at the workshop on cross cultural management organized by Dataconsult end July in Bangkok. Focus on how Thailand compares with other countries on the Hofstede dimensions.
2. What is culture ?
âCulture is defined as the collective mental
programming of the human mind which
distinguishes one group of people from another.â
Prof. Geert Hofstede
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Geert Hofstedeâs model
Studied how values in the workplace
are influenced by culture
Started in IBM subsidiaries early 70s
Identified 4 âdimensionsâ (later
extended to 6)
Studies extended to 93 countries
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Dimension #1: Power Distance (PDI)
âThe degree to which the less powerful members of a society
accept and expect that power is distributed unequallyâ
o distribution of
power is equalized
o power inequalities
need to be justified
PDI
low high
o there is a hierarchy where
everyone has a place
o this is accepted and there
is no need for justification
Philippines (94)
Russia (93)
Mexico (81)
India (77)
Austria (11)
Israel (13)
Sweden (31)
Great Britain (35)
USA (40)
Thailand (64)
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Dimension #2: Individualism vs Collectivism (IDV)
âDegree to which peopleâs self-image is defined in terms of âIâ or
âwe.ââ
o tightly-knit framework in
society
o individuals expect relatives
or members of a group to
look after them
o loyalty to the group IDV
collectivism individualism
o loosely-knit framework in
society
o individuals take care of
themselves and their
immediate families only
USA (91)
Australia (90)
Great Britain (89)
Canada (80)
Indonesia (14)
Taiwan (17)
South-Korea (18)
Thailand (20)
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Dimension #3: Masculinity vs Femininity (MAS)
or assertiveness vs modesty
âDegree to which society clearly distinguishes emotional gender
roles.â
o focus on cooperation,
modesty, caring for the weak,
quality of life
o society is consensus-oriented MAS
feminine masculine
o focus on achievement,
heroism, material reward,
assertiveness
o society is competitive
Japan (95)
Italy (69)
China (66)
Sweden (5)
Netherlands (14)
Finland (26)
Thailand (34)
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Dimension #4: Uncertainty Avoidance (UAI)
âDegree to which the members of a society feel uncomfortable
with uncertainty and ambiguityâ
o relaxed attitude
o practice counts more
than principles UAI
low high
o rigid codes of belief and
behavior
o intolerant of unorthodox
behavior and ideas
Greece (112)
Belgium (96)
Japan (92)
France (86)
Singapore (8)
Denmark (23)
Hong Kong (29)
Vietnam (30)
Thailand (64)
8. Dimension #5: Long vs Short Term Orientation (LTO)
âDegree to which society values the long term focus.â
LTO
low high
South Korea (100)
Taiwan (93)
Japan (88)
China (87)
USA (25)
Ireland (24)
Australia (21)
Egypt (7)
Thailand (32)
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o quick results
o limited savings for future
o save and invest
o perseverance
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Example #1: Manager from high IDV in low IDV context
o tightly-knit framework in
society
o individuals expect relatives or
members of a group to look
after them
o loyalty to the group
IDV
o loosely-knit framework in
society
o individuals take care of
themselves and their
immediate families only
Thailand (20) USA (91)
USA Manager needs to âŠ
- Understand subordinates have a responsibility over their family
- Give praise to the team (as opposed to individuals)
- Be aware that relationships can be more important than the task
- Be aware decision making can be slow because of the need to
consult many people
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Example #2: Manager from low PDI in high PDI context
PDI
Austria (11) Thailand (64)
o distribution of power is
equalized
o power inequalities
need to be justified
o there is a hierarchy where
everyone has a place
o this is accepted and there is
no need for justification
Austrian Manager needs to âŠ
- Give clear and explicit directions to subordinates
- Be aware that not much initiative can be expected
- Accept that his team puts him at a higher level
- Show respect to those higher up in the hierarchy