16_DIM of
DIVERSITY
Gp 4
Martice de DépartCréer des groupespour donner du sens
Context
Origine
of Control
Uncertainty
Avoidance
Universalism vs
Particularism
Particularism
People believe that each circumstance, and each relationship, dictates the rules that they live byTheir response to a situation may changer, based on what's happening in the moment, and who's invovled
Specific VS Diffuse
Power distance
Success/
Progress
Symbolic
Gender
Indulgence
Emotions
Space
Low territoriality
Less ownership of spaceBoundaries are less importantThey will share territoryLess concern for material ownershipTheir sens of "stealing" is less developedPeople with low territoriality tend to be high context
Linear VS Vertical
Time
f
Time
Individualism
VS Collectivism
Individualism VS
Communitarianism
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Monochronic
Doing one thing at a timeCareful planning and schedulingFamiliar Western approach "Time is money"Monochronic people tend to be low context
External
Belief that situation, context or environment control peopleObligation to work with environment to achieve goalsAvoid conflict as much as possiblePeople often need reassurance that they're doing a good job
Low
Very little is taken for grantedMore explanation is neededLess chance of misunderstanding particularly when visitors are presentFocus on verbal communication
High
Many contextual elements that help people understand the rulesMuch is taken for grantedThis can be very consufing for person who does not understand the 'unwrittent rules' of the cultureMuch nonverbal communication
France
Individualism
“I” consciousMaximum self interestFulfill obligations to selfLoss of self-respect, guilt.REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 14
Universalism
People place a high importance on laws, rules, values and obligationsThey try to deal fairly with people based on these rules, but rules come before relationshipsREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 10
Specific
Seperate work with social lifeNo relationships's impact on businessImportant but secondaryWe can work with no related personREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 16
Emotional
– People find ways to express their emotions, at work.– In these cultures, it's welcome and accepted to show emotion.REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 19
Ascription
Valued for who you arePower, title & status arevalued over of achievementREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 22
Synchronous
Past, present, and future are overlappingPeople work on several project at oncePlans and commitments are flexibleREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 25
Internal
Belief that a person can control situation, context or environment to achieve goalds.This includes working with teams and within organizationsREF : 07_Dimension Page 28
High
High dependence needsInequality acceptedHierarchy is neededSuperiors inaccessiblePower holders have privilegesChange by revolutionREF : 6 Dimensions - Hofstede Diapo 7/29
Femininity
Quality of life serving othersStriving for consensusWork in order to liveSmall and slow are beautifulSympathy for the unfortunateIntuitionREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18
Strong
Anxiety, high stressInner urge to work hardShowing emotions acceptedConflict is threateningNeed for consensusNeed to avoid failureNeed for law and rulesREF : 2 interculturel diapo 11
High
Many truthsPragmaticLong term orientationAcceptance of changePerseveranceThrift for investmentREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 23
Restraint
High “socialization”High normative educationHigh control of desiresHigh restraint of impulsesREF : https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country/japan/
Individualism
People believe in personal freedom andachievement.They believe that you make your own decisions,and that you must take care of yourself.REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 13
Sujet secondaire
Japan
Universalism
People place a high importance on laws, rules, values and obligationsThey try to deal fairly with people based on these rules, but rules come before relationshipsREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 10
Collectivism
“We” consciousRelationships over tasksFulfill obligations to groupLoss of “face”, shame.REF : Interculturel Dim Page 14
Diffuse
Overlap between work & personal lifeGood relationships are important in businessRelationships are the same either at work or in social lifePeople hang out with clients and colleaguesREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 16
Ascription
Valued for who you arePower, title & status arevalued over of achievementREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 22
Neutral
People make great efforts to control their emotions.Reason influences actions more than feelings.People don't reveal what they're thinking or how they're feelingREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 19
Sequential
People like events happen in order Ponctuality, planning In this culture, "time is money" REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 25
Internal
Belief that a person can control situation, context or environment to achieve goalds. This includes working with teams and within organizations REF : 07_Dimension Page 28
High
High dependence needsInequality acceptedHierarchy is neededSuperiors inaccessiblePower holders have privilegesChange by revolutionREF : 6 Dimensions - Hofstede Diapo 7/29
Masculinity
Ambitious and a need to excelTendency to polarizeLive in order to workBig and fast are beautifulAdmiration for the achieverDecisivenessREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18
Strong
Anxiety, high stressInner urge to work hardShowing emotions acceptedConflict is threateningNeed for consensusNeed to avoid failureNeed for law and rulesREF : 2 intercultural page 11
High
Many truthsPragmaticLong term orientationAcceptance of changePerseveranceThrift for investmentREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 23
Restraint
Indulgence :High “socialization”High normative educationHigh control of desiresHigh restraint of impulsesREF : https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country/japan/
Communitarism
People believe that the group is more importantthan the individual.The group provides help and safety, in exchangefor loyalty.The group always comes before the individual.REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 13
Individualism
USA
Masculinity
Ambitious and a need to excelTendency to polarizeLive in order to workBig and fast are beautifulAdmiration for the achieverDecisivenessREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18
High territoriality
More concern for ownership in general of material thingsTheir sense of "stealing" is more developedMark out the areas with neighbours Co-workers may fight over propertySecurity for people with high need for ownershipPeople with high territoriality tend also to be low context
Universalism
People place a high importance on laws, rules, values and obligationsThey try to deal fairly with people based on these rules, but rules come before relationshipsREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 10
Specific
Seperate work with social lifeNo relationships's impact on businessImportant but secondaryWe can work with no related personREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 16
Neutral
People make great efforts to control their emotions.Reason influences actions more than feelings.People don't reveal what they're thinking or how they're feelingREF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 19
Polychronic
3 Dimensions - Hall : Diapo 9
Low
Low dependence needsInequality minimizedHierarchy for convenience Superiors accessibleAll have equal rightsChange by revolutionDiapo 18 PPT
Weak
Relaxed, lower stressHard work not a virtue per seEmotions not shownConflict & competition seen as fair playAcceptance of dissentWillingness to take riskThere should be few rulesInterculturel Dim Page 10
Individualism
People believe in personal freedom andachievement.They believe that you make your own decisions,and that you must take care of yourself.REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 13
Achivement
Belief that you are what you do These cultures Value performance , no matter who you areBased on results REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 22
Internal
Belief that a person can control situation, context or environment to achieve goalds. This includes working with teams and within organizations REF : 07_Dimension Page 28
Low
Absolute thuthConventional/traditionalShort terme orientationConcern for stabilityQuick results expectedSpending for todayREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 23
Indulgent
Indulgence :Low "socialization"Low normative educationLow control of desiresLow restraint of impulsesREF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 26https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country-comparison/the-usa/
Individualism
“I” consciousMaximum self interestFulfill obligations to selfLoss of self-respect, guilt.REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 14