Lecture Notes 2
Lecture Notes 2
Culture
A set of shared values, understandings, assumptions, and
goals that are learned from earlier generations, imposed by
present members of a society, and passed on to
succeeding generations
Cultural Sensitivity or Cultural Empathy?
An awareness of and an honest caring about another
individual’s culture
Society’s idea
what is
good/bad,
right/wrong
Determines
Varies how
across individuals
subcultures will respond
Values
Assertiveness
• Low: Sweden, Japan, Switzerland
• High: Greece, Austria, the United States
Performance Orientation
• Low: Venezuela, Argentina, Italy
• High: the United States, Hong Kong, Netherlands
Future Orientation
• Low: Russia, Argentina, Italy
• High: Netherlands, Canada, Singapore
Humane Orientation
• Low: Germany, Brazil, France
• High: Malaysia, Ireland, Philippines
Power Distance
The level of acceptance by a society of the unequal
distribution of power in institutions
Uncertainty Avoidance
The extent to which people in a society feel threatened by
ambiguous situations
Collectivism
The desire for tight social frameworks, emotional
dependence on belonging to “the organization,” and a
strong belief in group decisions
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Hofstede’s Value Dimensions (4 of 5)
Masculinity
The degree to which traditionally masculine values—
assertiveness, materialism, and lack of concern for
others—prevail