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Cultural Dimension Theory
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What is cultural dimension theory?
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This theory is used to understand the differences among cultures.
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How can we use this theory?
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It can help to understand the people…
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…how they think…
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…how they approach others.
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory Image source: http://references4u.blogspot.com/2012/07/hofstede-cultural-dimension-theory.html
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Power Distance THE DEGREE OF INEQUALITY
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Summary It is used to measure the equality or inequality among people in a society.
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Types There are two types: High power distance Low power distance
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Examples High power distanceLow power distance Respect for authorityRespect for individuality
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Examples High power distanceLow power distance Everyone has specific placeNo set hierarchy
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Examples High power distanceLow power distance Wide salary range Narrow salary range
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Countries Example High power distanceLow power distance Malaysia Arab countries Russia India China Japan Australia Canada
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory Image source: http://references4u.blogspot.com/2012/07/hofstede-cultural-dimension-theory.html
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Individualism - Collectivism THE STRENGTH OF THE TIES PEOPLE HAVE
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Summary It focuses on relationship between the individual and the group. Image source: http://www.healthinsurance.org/_wordpress/wp-content/uploads/faqs/2010/09/individual_group1.jpg
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Types There are two types: Individual societies Collective societies
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Examples Individual societiesCollective societies Loose connection with people Loyalty to group
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Examples Individual societiesCollective societies Decision based on individual needs Decision based on group needs
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Examples Individual societiesCollective societies People taking care of themselves Dependence on organization
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Countries Example Individual societiesCollective societies U.S.A Australia Canada Great Britain Ecuador Indonesia Panama
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory Image source: http://references4u.blogspot.com/2012/07/hofstede-cultural-dimension-theory.html
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Masculinity - Femininity THE DISTRIBUTION OF ROLES BETWEEN GENDERS
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Summary This is about relations between gender and sex appropriate behavior.
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Types There are two types: High Masculine societies Low Masculine societies
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Examples High Masculine societiesLow Masculine societies Men are providers. Women are supportive. Men and women are more equal.
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Countries Example High Masculine societiesLow Masculine societies Venezuela Japan Hungary Netherlands Norway Sweden
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory Image source: http://references4u.blogspot.com/2012/07/hofstede-cultural-dimension-theory.html
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Uncertainty Avoidance THE DEGREE OF ANXIETY
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Summary This is about fear to the unknown situation.
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Types There are two types: High uncertainty avoidance Low uncertainty avoidance
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Examples High uncertainty avoidance Low uncertainty avoidance People work well under structured environment. People welcome freedom of opinions.
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Examples High uncertainty avoidance Low uncertainty avoidance People work well under strict laws. People concern with long-term strategy.
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Countries Example High uncertainty avoidance Low uncertainty avoidance Portugal Uruguay Greece Singapore Jamaica Denmark
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Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory Image source: http://references4u.blogspot.com/2012/07/hofstede-cultural-dimension-theory.html
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Time Orientation THE EXTENT OF THE TIME ORIENTATION OF A CULTURE
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Summary This describes whether gratification should be immediate or deferred. Image source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-11-30/vast-pools-of-money-still-ignore-sustainable-investing.html
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Types There are two types: Short time orientation Long time orientation
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Examples Long time orientationShort time orientation Relationships are ordered by status. Status is not a major issue in relationships.
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Examples Long time orientationShort time orientation Leisure time is not too important. Leisure time is important.
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Examples Long time orientationShort time orientation Emphasis on persistence Emphasis on quick results
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Countries Example Long time orientationShort time orientation China Hong Kong Japan U.S.A Great Britain Canada
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List of References Demowaiyan. Retrieved on April 10, 2013, from http://www.demowaiyan.org/2013/03/blog-post_21.htmlhttp://www.demowaiyan.org/2013/03/blog-post_21.html Douglas S. W. (2013). Leveraging Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions Theory to Improve the Quality of Information Operations. Retrieved on June 25, 2013, from http://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/leveraging- hofstede%E2%80%99s-cultural-dimensions-theory-to-improve-the-quality-of-information-operhttp://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/leveraging- Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions. Understanding Workplace Values Around the World. Retrieved on June 25, 2013, from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_66.htm http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_66.htm Weeklyeleven. Retrieved on June 1, 2013, from http://www.weeklyeleven.com/local/mandalay-news-and-local/http://www.weeklyeleven.com/local/mandalay-news-and-local/ By:Soe Moe Tun (111100119) Under Graduate Studies Program (Computer Science) Albukhary International University, Malaysia.
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