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Culture - Answer a system of values and norms that are shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living Values - Answer ideas about what a group believes to be good, right, and desirable Attitudes - Answer beliefs/feelings/behaviors toward an object Norms - Answer Social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in particular situations Folkways - Answer routine conventions of everyday life Mores - Answer norms seen as central to the functioning of a society and to its social life cultural determinism - Answer overwhelming majority of human behaviors are driven by cultural programming Enculturation - Answer - how you come to learn particular rules of your culture The Iceberg Model of Culture - Answer "Overt culture" above the waterline- language, dress, behaviors, habits, food. (Surface) "covert culture" below the waterline- values, norms, beliefs, attitudes, assumptions (unspoken rules and unconscious rules) Ethnocentrism - Answer Behavior that is based on the belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture; often shows disregard or contempt for the culture of other countries Cultural Distance - Answer measure of the degree of differences between two cultures (views of ethics and right and wrong, religion, tolerance, view of business) (Implication- business assignment, hofstede model- a low score there is a low difference, large score means a large difference)

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Culture - Answer a system of values and norms that are shared among a group of people and
that when taken together constitute a design for living



Values - Answer ideas about what a group believes to be good, right, and desirable



Attitudes - Answer beliefs/feelings/behaviors toward an object



Norms - Answer Social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in particular
situations



Folkways - Answer routine conventions of everyday life



Mores - Answer norms seen as central to the functioning of a society and to its social life



cultural determinism - Answer overwhelming majority of human behaviors are driven by
cultural programming



Enculturation - Answer - how you come to learn particular rules of your culture



The Iceberg Model of Culture - Answer "Overt culture" above the waterline- language, dress,
behaviors, habits, food. (Surface)

"covert culture" below the waterline- values, norms, beliefs, attitudes, assumptions (unspoken
rules and

unconscious rules)



Ethnocentrism - Answer Behavior that is based on the belief in the superiority of one's own
ethnic group or culture; often shows disregard or contempt for the culture of other countries



Cultural Distance - Answer measure of the degree of differences between two cultures

,Cultural Frameworks - Answer are tools for measuring cultural distance, the degree of
difference between two cultures.

•Can provide a best first guess for how to interact with someone from a different culture.

•Should be viewed as a compass rather than a detailed topographical map.



Hofstede's Value Survey Model - Answer •Power Distance - the society's tolerance for
inequalities

•Individualism versus Collectivism - the relationship between the individual and his/her fellows

•Uncertainty Avoidance - the extent to which a culture accepts ambiguous situations and
tolerates uncertainty

•Masculinity versus Femininity - the degree to which people in a culture espouse traditional
Western gender roles

•Time Orientation / Confucian Dynamism - attitudes toward time, persistence and respect for
tradition



Strengths:

•Number of countries involved.

•Size of sample.

•Results replicated in later research.



Weaknesses:

•Used average responses for each country rather than individual responses.

•Survey was not designed to test culture.

•Assumed a one-to-one correspondence between culture and nation-state.

•Potential cultural biases of researchers.

•Data based on a single industry and a single firm.

Data is becoming dated



Phases of Cultural Adjustment - Answer Honeymoon

Culture Shock

Adjustment

Mastery

, •Practical Training



Parent-Country - Answer the country in which an organization's headquarters is located



•Advantages

-Familiar with corporate culture

-Loyal to the firm

-Effective communication with headquarters



•Disadvantages

-Expensive

-Face cultural learning curve

-Unfamiliar with foreign environment



Host-Country - Answer A country (other than the parent country) in which an organization
operates a facility



•Advantages

-Familiar with local culture and competitive environment

-Good for public relations and morale



•Disadvantages

-Not familiar with corporate culture

-May face communication challenges

-May lack certain technical skills

-Loyalty may be to country not to company



Third-Country Nationals - Answer natives of a country other than the home country or the
host country of an overseas subsidiary



•Advantages


-Have broad international experience

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