COMM 222 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Job Satisfaction, Discrepancy Theory, Job Security
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Hostede"s dimensions of culture: dimensions along which work-related values differed across cultures, power distance. Canada and the us fall on the low power distance side. Large power distance societies = russia and mexico: uncertainty avoidance. Weak uncertainty avoidance = canada and the united states. Strong uncertainty avoidance = japan, greece, and portugal: masculinity/femininity. Scandinavian countries are most feminine: individualism vs. collectivism. Individualistic societies stress independence (loose ties), individual initiative, and privacy. Collective cultures favour interdependence (tight ties) and loyalty to family or clan: you"re o(cid:374) (cid:455)our o(cid:449)(cid:374) (cid:448)s. group takes (cid:272)are of (cid:455)ou. Individuals live alone vs. live with extended family: stress individual initiative, privacy vs. loyalty to the clan, sharing, stress individual achievement vs. uniformity. The united states and canada are among the most individualistic societies. Venezuela and columbia are among the most collective: long term/short term orientation, cultures with a long-term orientation stress persistence, perseverance, thrift (not being wasteful), and close attention to status differences.