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    Hofstede in Latvia

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    Cultural dimensions in business life: hofstede’s indices for latvia and lithuania 1.1 Introduction The journal chosen‚ written by Mark Huettinger (2008)‚ applies Geert Hofstede’s five cultural dimensions (power distance‚ individualism‚ masculinity‚ uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation) to both the Lithuanian and Latvian cultures‚ from the perspective of their similarity to the cultures in Estonia and the Scandinavian countries. This research paper then uses the scores obtained from

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    see all members as ‘co-creators’. A relatively egalitarian structure in which individuals are given the freedom to improvise. Silicon Valley is a good example of where this has worked to great effect. Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner: Seven Cultural Dimensions 1. UNIVERSALISM versus PLURALISM “What is more important – rules or relationships?” The degree of importance a culture assigns to either the law or to personal relationships. In a universalistic culture‚ people share the belief that general

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    INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Module Information & Tutorial Guide DR PATRICIA OPOKU-WUSU (Lecturer) Email: popo@learning.icrgu.navitas.com MODULE INFORMATION Business is increasingly international in its supply chains‚ routine transactions‚ and strategic focus. The workforce in both large and small firms reflects the diversity of the world’s peoples. Within this environment‚ management careers are increasingly pursued internationally. The international reach of contemporary business

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    Armed conflict is the most serious consequence of the conflict in Sri Lanka. Do you agree with the statement? Explain your answer. I agree to a large extent that armed conflict is the most serious consequence of the conflict in Sri Lanka. Armed conflict is a serious consequence of the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka because it has led to the destruction of the society in Sri Lanka by causing an estimated 64‚000 deaths since 1956. The violence came in the form of wars and riots‚ the riots being

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    Hofstede Model

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    Model Geert Hofstede developed a cultural dimension model that explains the five categories of positions between national cultures. The five dimensions pertaining to this model include: individualism‚ materialism‚ time orientation‚ deference to authority and uncertainty avoidance. Hofstede’s research is still practiced today but has undergone some changes since it was first introduced due to cultural and economic modifications during past years. To understand this model the five dimensions need

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    Topic Page Introduction 02 History of Sri Lanka 02 Sri Lanka’s First Trade Agreement 04 Traditional Sri Lankan Export Commodities 04 Advantages 04 Disadvantages 06 Conclusion 07 References 07 Introduction In this assignment I am doing to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Sri Lanka entering into regional trade agreement with its neighbors History of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is a known country for the trade during the ancient and

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    acknowledges the six dimensions of Hofstede’s theory of cultural dimensions‚ and defines five of them for a comparison between the United States and India. This article shows for the most part‚ the definitions of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions are correct‚ but the article did identify some ambiguities while making the comparisons. Finally‚ future areas of possible research were identified that would assist in the removal of the ambiguities. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions US vs. India Geert Hofstede’s

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    Micro Economics Sri Lanka expects fruit and vegetable exports to grow in 2012 Supply and Demand Model Pemila Gunasekera ID Number: 00002073 12/10/2012 Introduction This article is based on exceeding demand for fruits and vegetables in Sri Lanka and exports will grow in 2012. Bellow explanation is about the demand and supply model we learned in the Micro economics class and how to relate the article to the concepts what we have learnt in the class.

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    Content Page INTRODUCTION 3 HOFSTEDE’S DIMENSIONS 4 Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Individualism/ Collectivism Feminine/ Masculine Low context cultures/ high context culture TROMPENAARS DIMENSIONS 4 Universalism/ particularism Individualism/ collectivism Achievement/ ascription Neutral/ affective Specific/ diffuse Internal/

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Disasters in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean‚ Island Paradise and more recently‚ A Land like no other “. Words such as hazards and Disasters were very rare in Sri Lanka and people lived with seasonal floods‚ droughts‚ landslides and cyclones as if they are part of their lives. Perceptions of people on natural hazards were of a little suffering‚ which they had to overcome with their own methodologies. However a significant change has

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