Hofstede’s Model
Essay by pak ning Leung • March 23, 2017 • Case Study • 299 Words (2 Pages) • 1,346 Views
Activity 1: Using Hofstede’s Model to understand differences in national |
Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory has been widely used to understand differences in national cultures. It describes how a society’s culture affects the values and ultimately behavior of its members and helps us understand and communicate more effectively with people from different national cultures.
The theory analyzes cultural values based on six basic dimensions:
- power distance
- individualism versus collectivism
- masculinity versus femininity (now known as achievement versus nurturing)
- uncertainty avoidance
- long-term orientation, and
- indulgence versus self-restraint
Watch this video on Hofstede’s cultural dimensions. Next, get into your assessment groups. Read the case and look for information to find out the differences in national cultures which highly influence how both the US expatriates and BVI employees act or behave using four of the six cultural dimensions.
Decide whether the US expatriates and BVI employees, on the whole,:
- have high or low power distance.
- are individualistic or collectivistic.
- are masculine or feminine.
- have high or low uncertainty avoidance.
Next, look for specific instances of action or behavior in the US expatriates and BVI employees which you think exemplify the values Hofstede identified. Use the table given below.
Cultural dimension | US | BVI | Instances of action/ behaviour |
Power distance | Action/behaviour which shows …… power distance (US expatriates) Action/behavior which shows ….. power distance (BVI employees) Other special action/ behavior which is unique. | ||
Individualism/ collectivism | Action/behavior which shows …… (US expatriates) Action/behavior which shows ….. (BVI employees) Other special action/ behavior which is unique. | ||
Masculinity/ femininity nurturing) | Action/behavior which shows …… (US expatriates) Action/behavior which shows ….. (BVI employees) Other special action/ behavior which is unique. | ||
Uncertainty avoidance | Action/behavior which shows …… (US expatriates) Action/behavior which shows ….. (BVI employees) Other special action/ behavior which is unique. |
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