Introduction To Is
Introduction To Is
- Jayati Singh
Nature of Culture
Culture is the acquired knowledge that
Culture
Culture is the shared values, understandings, assumptions
behavior
Japan
1.Belonging
2.Group
harmony
3.Collectiveness
4.Age/seniority
5.Group
consensus
6.Cooperation
7.Quality
8.Patience
9.Indirectness
10. Go-between
Arab
Countries
1.Family
security
2.Family
harmony
3.Parental
guidance
4.Age
5.Authority
6.Compromise
7.Devotion
8.Patience
9.Indirectness
10. Hospitality
Hofstedes Cultural
Dimensions
Power Distance
Power distance: The extent to which less
Hofstedes Cultural
Dimensions
Individualism and
Collectivism
Individualism: Tendency of people to look after
Hofstedes Cultural
Dimensions
Uncertainty Avoidance
Uncertainty avoidance: Extent to which people feel
Hofstedes Cultural
Dimensions
Masculinity and Femininity
Masculinity: the dominant social values are success,
Trompenaars Cultural
Dimensions
Universalism vs. particularism
Universalism the belief that ideas and practices
Trompenaars Cultural
Dimensions
Neutral vs. Emotional Cultures
Neutral culture a culture in which emotions are
Trompenaars Cultural
Dimensions
Achievement vs. Ascription n
Achievement culture - culture in which people are
Trompenaars Cultural
Dimensions
Use of time
Sequential use of time - people do one
Trompenaars' Research on
People and the External Environment
Inner-directed: People believe in