Deck 2: Cross-Cultrual Busines

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Culture is a highly complex portrait of a people.
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A group of people who share a unique way of life within a larger, dominant culture is called a subculture.
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A nation's business environment comprises all aspects of culture, politics, law, and economics that affect international business activities.
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Cultural literacy improves one's ability to manage employees, market products, and conduct negotiations in other countries.
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International business projects rarely, if ever, fail because of the lack of sensitivity firms give to cultural nuances.
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Culturally literate managers bring their company closer to customers and improve the firm's competitiveness.
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Success in international business can often be traced directly to a deep understanding of some aspect of a people's commercial environment.
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The first step in analyzing a nation's potential as a host for international business activity typically involves assessing its overall business climate.
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Ethnocentricity improves the ability to manage employees, market products, and conduct negotiations in other countries.
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When speaking of culture, people tend to ignore the concept of the nation-state.
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When people from around the world come together to conduct business, they bring with them different backgrounds, assumptions, expectations, and methods of communication in other words, culture.
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Geocentricity is the belief that one's own culture or ethnic group is superior to that of others.
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Most nations regulate culturally sensitive sectors of the economy to help preserve national culture.
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Nokia Corporation uses its knowledge of cultures to adapt its mobile handsets to suit local markets.
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Culture refers to the set of values, beliefs, rules, and institutions held by a specific group of people.
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Ethnocentricity is the belief that one's own ethnic group is superior to that of others.
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The first step in analyzing a nation's potential for international business activity is to examine its religion.
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Detailed knowledge about a culture that enables a person to function effectively in it is called cultural literacy.
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Nations with democracy and freedom of speech do not regulate economic sectors such as broadcasting and filmmaking.
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Cultural leniency means having detailed knowledge about a culture that enables a person to function effectively within it.
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Values are quite rigid over time, while attitudes are more flexible.
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Subcultures sometimes exist across national borders.
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Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations, feelings, and tendencies that individuals harbor toward objects or concepts.
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The color of death and mourning, black, is universal despite all the cultural differences in the world.
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The importance of aesthetics is not as great when going international using the Internet.
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In today's global business world, the use of a 12-hour clock (as opposed to the 24-hour clock) is universally appropriate.
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The United Kingdom and the United States value group consensus, whereas Japan and South Korea value individual freedom.
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Using national flags as symbols for buttons to click to view different language versions of a company's web site is always appropriate because it avoids potential cultural problems.
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When going global with an Internet presence, it tends to be true that the more you localize, the better.
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A subculture will, by definition, share the same language, lifestyle, values, and attitudes as the dominant culture.
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Because the number four (4) is considered to be particularly lucky in China, entrepreneurs doing business there are advised to get a web site address or telephone number containing that number.
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Whereas attitudes are quite rigid over time, values are more flexible.
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Subcultures seldom exist in democratic countries with large populations.
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The population of China comprises more than 5,000 distinct ethnic groups.
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Although the nation-state plays a role in the development of national culture, cultural boundaries do not always correspond to political boundaries.
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Only the imagery evoked by certain colors, and the symbolism of expressions is known as a culture's physical environment.
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Aesthetics deals with imagery, symbolism of color, and the arts.
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Cultural boundaries always correspond to political boundaries.
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Although China is composed of more than 50 distinct ethnic groups, everyone is fluent in the official Mandarin dialect.
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Mexicans living in the United States can be described as a subculture.
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Social structure has no effect on business decisions concerning the selection of a production site or advertising methods.
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A cultural trait is anything that represents a culture's way of life, including gestures, material objects, traditions, and concepts.
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Islam is the world's largest religion with over 2 billion followers.
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Religion strongly affects the kinds of goods and services acceptable to Muslim consumers.
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Understanding religion may help us to understand why cultures differ in their views of work, savings, and material goods.
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Customs are habits or ways of behaving in specific circumstances that are passed down through generations in a culture.
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The concept of nuclear family that prevails in much of Europe includes grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
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An important aspect of social structure is status, which refers to the way a culture divides its population according to positions within a society's structure.
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Perceived opportunity for success and reward is a strong element in a culture's attitude toward work.
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Wearing blue jeans and playing golf are both folk customs across the globe.
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Gender refers to socially learned behaviors and attitudes expected of men and women.
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People in Japan are casual about time and maintain flexible schedules.
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Appropriate ways of behaving, speaking, and dressing in a culture are called customs.
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The rapid pace of cultural diffusion and increased human interaction across national borders are causing cultures to converge to some extent.
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For Hindus, the highest goal of life is "moksha" rebirth of the human soul at the time of death.
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Many folk customs that have spread by cultural diffusion to other regions have developed into popular customs.
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Company policies and practices at odds with the deeply held beliefs of the local culture should be introduced gradually.
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Rather than view their influence on culture as the inevitable consequence of doing business, companies can take steps to soften their impact on cultures.
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Cultural imperialism refers to the replacement of one culture's traditions, folk heroes and artifacts with substitutes from another.
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The most common form of social stratification in the world today is the caste system.
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Material culture often displays uneven development across a nation's geography, markets, and industries.
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Literacy tests offer a good basis on which to compare nations because they are highly standardized globally.
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Shinto is a highly popular religion in Ecuador today.
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Hindus and Buddhists both seek "nirvana" a state of eternal happiness.
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Organizations in risk-accepting cultures tend to welcome practices from other cultures but also tend to suffer greater employee turnover.
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Understanding a culture's spoken language gives us limited insight into why people think and act the way they do.
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Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan have experienced rapid economic development despite their poor education systems.
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The native languages of England and Germany are each dialects of Gaelic.
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In Asian cultures, associates of equal standing bow about 45 degrees toward one another, but showing proper respect for elders requires a bow of about 90 degrees.
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Nations that invest in worker training are rarely rewarded with productivity increases and rising incomes.
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Cultures that score low on uncertainty avoidance tend to be more open to change and new ideas.
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Education is crucial for passing on traditions, customs, and values.
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The Hofstede framework can be used to compare the U.S. and Japanese cultures along six dimensions.
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Hinduism was the first religion to preach belief in a single God.
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French is the most common form of "lingua franca" in international business.
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Group-oriented cultures are typically found in Europe and North America.
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Brain drain is the dummying-down of a society's people due to excessive video-game playing.
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Prestige and rewards tend to be more equally shared between superiors and rank-and-file employees in cultures with large power distance.
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Meals prepared according to the Jewish dietary traditions are called "kosher."
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The physical environment of a people directly determines their culture.
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Culture is a highly complex portrait of a people.
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A group of people who share a unique way of life within a larger, dominant culture is called a subculture.
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A nation's business environment comprises all aspects of culture, politics, law, and economics that affect international business activities.
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Cultural literacy improves one's ability to manage employees, market products, and conduct negotiations in other countries.
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International business projects rarely, if ever, fail because of the lack of sensitivity firms give to cultural nuances.
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Culturally literate managers bring their company closer to customers and improve the firm's competitiveness.
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Success in international business can often be traced directly to a deep understanding of some aspect of a people's commercial environment.
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The first step in analyzing a nation's potential as a host for international business activity typically involves assessing its overall business climate.
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Ethnocentricity improves the ability to manage employees, market products, and conduct negotiations in other countries.
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When speaking of culture, people tend to ignore the concept of the nation-state.
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When people from around the world come together to conduct business, they bring with them different backgrounds, assumptions, expectations, and methods of communication in other words, culture.
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Geocentricity is the belief that one's own culture or ethnic group is superior to that of others.
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Most nations regulate culturally sensitive sectors of the economy to help preserve national culture.
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Nokia Corporation uses its knowledge of cultures to adapt its mobile handsets to suit local markets.
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Culture refers to the set of values, beliefs, rules, and institutions held by a specific group of people.
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Ethnocentricity is the belief that one's own ethnic group is superior to that of others.
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The first step in analyzing a nation's potential for international business activity is to examine its religion.
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Detailed knowledge about a culture that enables a person to function effectively in it is called cultural literacy.
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Nations with democracy and freedom of speech do not regulate economic sectors such as broadcasting and filmmaking.
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Cultural leniency means having detailed knowledge about a culture that enables a person to function effectively within it.
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Values are quite rigid over time, while attitudes are more flexible.
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Subcultures sometimes exist across national borders.
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Attitudes are positive or negative evaluations, feelings, and tendencies that individuals harbor toward objects or concepts.
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The color of death and mourning, black, is universal despite all the cultural differences in the world.
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The importance of aesthetics is not as great when going international using the Internet.
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In today's global business world, the use of a 12-hour clock (as opposed to the 24-hour clock) is universally appropriate.
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The United Kingdom and the United States value group consensus, whereas Japan and South Korea value individual freedom.
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Using national flags as symbols for buttons to click to view different language versions of a company's web site is always appropriate because it avoids potential cultural problems.
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When going global with an Internet presence, it tends to be true that the more you localize, the better.
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A subculture will, by definition, share the same language, lifestyle, values, and attitudes as the dominant culture.
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Because the number four (4) is considered to be particularly lucky in China, entrepreneurs doing business there are advised to get a web site address or telephone number containing that number.
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Whereas attitudes are quite rigid over time, values are more flexible.
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Subcultures seldom exist in democratic countries with large populations.
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The population of China comprises more than 5,000 distinct ethnic groups.
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Although the nation-state plays a role in the development of national culture, cultural boundaries do not always correspond to political boundaries.
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Only the imagery evoked by certain colors, and the symbolism of expressions is known as a culture's physical environment.
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Aesthetics deals with imagery, symbolism of color, and the arts.
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Cultural boundaries always correspond to political boundaries.
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Although China is composed of more than 50 distinct ethnic groups, everyone is fluent in the official Mandarin dialect.
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Mexicans living in the United States can be described as a subculture.
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Social structure has no effect on business decisions concerning the selection of a production site or advertising methods.
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A cultural trait is anything that represents a culture's way of life, including gestures, material objects, traditions, and concepts.
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Islam is the world's largest religion with over 2 billion followers.
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Religion strongly affects the kinds of goods and services acceptable to Muslim consumers.
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Understanding religion may help us to understand why cultures differ in their views of work, savings, and material goods.
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Customs are habits or ways of behaving in specific circumstances that are passed down through generations in a culture.
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The concept of nuclear family that prevails in much of Europe includes grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
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An important aspect of social structure is status, which refers to the way a culture divides its population according to positions within a society's structure.
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Perceived opportunity for success and reward is a strong element in a culture's attitude toward work.
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Wearing blue jeans and playing golf are both folk customs across the globe.
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Gender refers to socially learned behaviors and attitudes expected of men and women.
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People in Japan are casual about time and maintain flexible schedules.
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Appropriate ways of behaving, speaking, and dressing in a culture are called customs.
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The rapid pace of cultural diffusion and increased human interaction across national borders are causing cultures to converge to some extent.
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For Hindus, the highest goal of life is "moksha" rebirth of the human soul at the time of death.
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Many folk customs that have spread by cultural diffusion to other regions have developed into popular customs.
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Company policies and practices at odds with the deeply held beliefs of the local culture should be introduced gradually.
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Rather than view their influence on culture as the inevitable consequence of doing business, companies can take steps to soften their impact on cultures.
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Cultural imperialism refers to the replacement of one culture's traditions, folk heroes and artifacts with substitutes from another.
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The most common form of social stratification in the world today is the caste system.
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Material culture often displays uneven development across a nation's geography, markets, and industries.
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Literacy tests offer a good basis on which to compare nations because they are highly standardized globally.
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Shinto is a highly popular religion in Ecuador today.
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Hindus and Buddhists both seek "nirvana" a state of eternal happiness.
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Organizations in risk-accepting cultures tend to welcome practices from other cultures but also tend to suffer greater employee turnover.
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Understanding a culture's spoken language gives us limited insight into why people think and act the way they do.
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Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan have experienced rapid economic development despite their poor education systems.
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The native languages of England and Germany are each dialects of Gaelic.
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In Asian cultures, associates of equal standing bow about 45 degrees toward one another, but showing proper respect for elders requires a bow of about 90 degrees.
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Nations that invest in worker training are rarely rewarded with productivity increases and rising incomes.
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Cultures that score low on uncertainty avoidance tend to be more open to change and new ideas.
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Education is crucial for passing on traditions, customs, and values.
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The Hofstede framework can be used to compare the U.S. and Japanese cultures along six dimensions.
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Hinduism was the first religion to preach belief in a single God.
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French is the most common form of "lingua franca" in international business.
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Group-oriented cultures are typically found in Europe and North America.
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Brain drain is the dummying-down of a society's people due to excessive video-game playing.
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Prestige and rewards tend to be more equally shared between superiors and rank-and-file employees in cultures with large power distance.
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Meals prepared according to the Jewish dietary traditions are called "kosher."
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The physical environment of a people directly determines their culture.
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