TABLE OF CONTENTS i
Is the legacy of Greet Hosftede’s work on Cross-Cultural Management still relevant to managers in the Hospitality and Tourism industry? 1
Introduction 1
Critical Analysis of Cultural Management in the Global Hospitality sector : 3
Relevance of Greet Hosftede’s “four dimension” theory in the hospitality sector: 5
Illustration: Business Performance Management of Hilton hotels Corp 7
Conclusion 9
References 10
Is the legacy of Greet Hosftede’s work on Cross-Cultural Management still relevant to managers in the Hospitality and Tourism industry?
Introduction
Around two millennia ago, Aristotle concluded that the disparity he observed in cultures of people inhabiting in warm climates, whom he portrayed as intellectual but not very daring as contrasting to population of cold climates, whom he graded as courageous but not so clever. From then till now, more thorough study by different researchers has led to the evolution of varied theories and models in context to the differences in the cultures. This disparity can be observed or may go unnoticed in nationwide cultures, folk’s cultures, corporation cultures, and functional cultures (i.e. sales/finance/marketing). In these constantly expanding global surroundings these differences need to be dealt with in order to succeed, particularly for the multinational organizations that employ people from around the globe fir their international operations.
A glimpse of different theories on Cross Cultural Management
a) Hofstede and his "five dimensions" theory: Hofstede had attempted to evaluate how staff in diverse national contexts reacted at the following four theoretical dimensions:
• Power Distance • Uncertainty Avoidance • Individualism vs. Collectivism • Masculinity vs. Femininity • Time Orientation
The conclusion of his analysis is that the
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