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1. ⢠A theory that looks at unique aspects of cultures and rates them on a scale
for comparison. Geert Hofstede a professor who researched how people
from different countries and cultures interact based on different
categories of cultural dimensions.
2. Geert Hofstedeâs Culture Dimension
Theory
⢠1. Power Distance
⢠2. Individualism
⢠3. Uncertainty
⢠4. Masculinity
3. ⢠The measures the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and
institutions accept and expect that power is distributed unequally.
⢠High Power distance
⢠A subordinate acknowledges his/her superior based merely upon his/her hierarch of
authority.
⢠Low Power distance
⢠A subordinate who see his/her superior as leader to help and guide one and not to order
one around.
⢠Example
⢠When a low power distance superior is trying to take the same approach in a high power
distance but fails to succeed.
4. ⢠The degree to which a society reinforces individual or collective achievement and
interpersonal relationships.
⢠High Individualism score
⢠Indicates that individuality and individual rights are dominant.
⢠Points to a society that is more collectivist in nature.
⢠Providing incentives and rewards for individual employee performance will work well in an
individualist society, but it would not work as well in a collectivist society where group
identity, operating with a group goal and a greater sense of connectedness are vital.
5. ⢠A state wherein outcomes and conditions are unknown or unpredictable.
⢠Desire more stability, more structured rules and social norms, and are less comfortable
taking risks.
⢠Indicates that the people in the country are more comfortable with ambiguity, more
entrepreneurial, more likely to take risks, and less dependent on structure rules.
⢠The housing bubble and ensuing financial crisis shows how uncertainty avoidance can
impact an entire country.
6. ⢠Focuses on the degree the society reinforces, or does not reinforce, the traditional masculine
work role model of male achievement, control, and power.
⢠Key Concept
⢠Ranking indicates the country experiences a high degree of gender differentiation. In these
cultures, males dominate a significant portion of the society and power structure, with females
being controlled by male domination.
⢠Ranking indicates the country has a low level of differentiation and discrimination between
genders. In these cultures, females are treated equally to males in all aspects of the society.
⢠Example
⢠Older generations believe that man are supposed to be assertive, tough, and focused on
material success; while women are supposed to be more modest, tender, and concerned
with the quality of life.