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Hofstede Cultural Framework. Power Distance Individualism vs. Collectivism Masculinity vs. Femininity Uncertainty Avoidance Long Term Orientation. Power Distance.
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Hofstede Cultural Framework • Power Distance • Individualism vs. Collectivism • Masculinity vs. Femininity • Uncertainty Avoidance • Long Term Orientation
Power Distance • “...the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.”
Power Distance at Work • Hierarchy • Centralization • Salary range • Participation • Ideal Boss • Privilege & status symbols
Individualism vs. Collectivism • Individualist societies: ties are loose and everyone looks out for himself or herself • Collectivist societies: people integrated into strong, cohesive groups; protection is exchanged for loyalty
Individualism / Collectivism at Work • Employee-employer relationship • Hiring and promotion decisions • Managerial focus • Task vs. relationship priority
Masculinity vs. Femininity • Masculine societies: social gender roles are distinct (men focus on material success; women on quality of life) • Feminine societies: social gender roles overlap (both quality of life)
Masculinity / Femininity at Work • Centrality of work • Ways of managing & decision making • Fem: equality, solidarity, quality of work life • Mas: equity, compete, performance • Conflict resolution
Uncertainty Avoidance • “…the extent to which the members of a culture feel threatened by uncertain or unknown situations.” • NOT the same as risk avoidance • Presence of rules
Uncertainty Avoidance at Work • Necessity of rules • Time orientation • Precision & punctuality • Interpretation of “What is different…” • Appropriateness of emotional displays
Long term orientation Confucian Dynamism • The ‘newest’ dimension • three universal dimensions and two fourth dimensions • Truth vs. Virtue: What one believes vs. What one does
Short-term orientation Social pressure to ‘keep up with the Joneses’ small savings expect quick results concern with possessing Truth Long-term orientation Thrift: being sparing with resources large savings perseverance toward slow results concern with respecting the demands of Virtue Confucian Dynamism
Idiosyncrasies of North American Management Theory • Stress on Market Processes • Stress on the Individual • Stress on Managers rather than Workers