The Role of Culture in Conflict Humans are unique products of individual temperaments‚ varying life experiences‚ family upbringings‚ and individual mental patterns; moreover‚ they are also products of the cultures in which they live or have lived (Angelica‚ 2004). Culture establishes many of our communication patterns as well as our basic values. 32 Often‚ these values are so familiar as to be invisible to the holders. When not understood‚ these cultural patterns can be a source of conflict
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ingroups and outgroups. On the other hand‚ in high-context cultures (Japan‚ Arab countries) the message is unclear and it ’s difficult to be entered if the person is an outsider. Another academic known for his research in the field is Geert Hofstede. He developed four cultural dimensions power distance‚ individualism‚ uncertainty avoidance and masculinity. Power distance is the emotional distance between superiors and subordinates. It ’s concerned with a society ’s level of inequality. Individualism
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4.0 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 4.1 Degree of Supplier Concentration The Australia LCD screen TV business is currently dominated by a lot of electronic manufacturers. They are Acer‚ LG‚ Sony‚ Samsung and many others different company (PC Authority 2007). Products from these manufacturers can be found selling in companies like‚ Dick Smith Electronic‚ Myer‚ David Jones‚ Harvey Norman and others electronic retailers. The bargaining power of a supplier is the ability to influence the setting of
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Gotzamani‚ K. 2010. The logistics services outsourcing dilemma: quality management and financial performance perspectives. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. Guirdham‚ M. 2005. Communicating Across Cultures at Work. Palgrave Macmillan. (HOFSTEDE).P49 Hofstede‚ G Hofstede‚ G. 2010. Cultural Dimension. [Retrieved online via]. http://www.geert-hofstede.com/hofstede_united_states.shtml. Thoppil‚ D. A. 2008. Third-party logistics firms escape slowing economy. Reuters. Bhaskaran‚ S. 2007. National
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while starting a new business in different country is the customs and protocol which is highlighted in this report. Furthermore‚ the Indian meeting protocol and negotiation technique is illustrated in details in the next section supported by Hofstede cultural dimension’s theory. This protocol is researched in terms of making appointments‚ greeting‚ business attire‚ expressing disagreement and decision making process. After that‚ a brief PESTEL analysis was conducted to eliminate the most important
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2008. A. International Human Resource Management‚ the fifth edition‚ p. 5 Doz‚ Y Fan‚ H. 1995. Confucian and Japanese Mode‚ p. 148-149 Fayol‚ H Heenan‚ D. and Perlmutter‚ H. 1979. Multinational organization development Hofstede‚ G Hofstede‚ G. 1998. Culture‟s Consequences‚ p. 6. Hofstede‚ G. 2001. Culture‟s Consequences‚ p. 351-360. Huang‚ W. 2005. Human resource management and development cases‚ p. 233-240 Keeley‚ T Legge‚ K. with Ackroyd‚ S. 1995. Human resource management‚ p. 220-241‚ in The Oxford
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References: Halliday‚ A.‚ Hyde‚ M.‚ and Kullman‚ J. (2004). Intercultural communication. New York: Routledge. Hofstede‚ G. (2001). Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values‚ Behaviors‚ Institutions and Organizations Across Nations. Second edition. Sage Publications. Lippmann‚ Walter. ([1922] 1965). Public Opinion. New York: Free Press. Pattiwael‚ A. (2015). Stereotyping
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adapt and facilitate the communication. In that case‚ Spanish and Brazilian culture are based on Latin culture but had considerably evolved on their sides‚ so prior details are very important to prepare a travel in Brazil or Denmark. According to Hofstede (1982)‚ the 4th dimensions of cultures can be used to describe the management styles of each national culture. It enable to compare the three different society presented. The 4th dimensions are composed by; the power distance index‚ the individualism
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............................................................................ 2 Eastern culture versus Western culture ........................................................................................... 3 Power Distance Index (PDI): Geert Hofstede ................................................................................. 4 Hierarchy and Equality: Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner ........................................................ 4 PDI and Educational level .....................
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respond to situations‚ ideas‚ and the attitudes they hold (Hofstede‚ 1980). In today’s globalised economy‚ all nations and societies interact with one another. As a result‚ the earlier mentioned cultural factors are readily observable in the marketplace and play a large role in the way it functions (Want‚ 2003). Language although vast in its diversity‚ is one of the most integral aspects of culture as it is crucial for communication (Hofstede‚ 2001). Numerous methods have been developed over the
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