Deck 4: The Global Cultural Environment
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Deck 4: The Global Cultural Environment
1
Hofstede's measures and methodology are increasingly criticized for Western cultural bias.
True
2
Values affect every stage of the consumer decision process, except information processing.
False
3
Cultural evolution produces convergence and avoids fragmentation.
False
4
Sociopsychological processes are shaped by recurrent episodes in daily life, which personalize the core ideas communicated by the external world.
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Culture is most likely converging toward individual autonomy and independence in the mass-market segment of an emerging market.
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Culture does not include unconscious values or attitudes that shape human behavior.
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7
SMS messages provide a substitute for telephone calls in the urban-elite segment of an emerging market.
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8
Products can be symbols of individual or collective reality.
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9
Hellmut Schütte has proposed a modified equivalent of Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory to explain the needs and wants of African consumers.
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10
Consumers derive utilitarian value for a product from its functional and physical qualities.
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11
Increasing travel and digital communications mean that many national attitudes toward style in clothing, color, music, food, and drink are increasingly diverging.
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12
People who grow up in the East tend to use more nonverbal communication than those in the West.
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13
According to Hellmut Schütte, at the top of the Asian hierarchy is status.
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14
According to Hofstede, people typically show less emotion during interactions and are more contemplative in cultures with high uncertainty avoidance.
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15
Consumers use possession rituals to display consumer goods.
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16
Ethnographic approaches refer to the use of standardized measures to classify countries.
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17
According to Hofstede, achievement and success are dominant values in feminine cultures.
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18
According to Maslow, as countries progress through the stages of economic development, more and more members of society operate at the esteem need level and higher.
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19
Cultural similarities provide a good basis for making relatively standardized marketing strategies.
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20
Luxury badging describes consumers who engage in conspicuous consumption and buy products and brands that others will notice.
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21
According to Hofstede, long-term orientation emphasizes respect for tradition, fulfilling social obligations, and protecting one's public image.
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22
The unconscious avoidance of reference to one's own cultural values is called the self-reference criterion.
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23
According to Project GLOBE, the degree to which individuals in organizations or societies are confrontational and aggressive in interpersonal relations is called institutional collectivism.
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24
Environmental sensitivity is the extent to which products must be adapted to the culture-specific needs of different national markets.
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25
According to Schwartz, Western European cultures emphasize autonomy and egalitarianism.
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26
According to Schwartz, individuals are encouraged to recognize each other as equals who share basic interests as human beings in societies where egalitarianism is emphasized.
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27
Culture is a determining rather than an influencing factor in the context of marketing.
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28
Social axioms are conceptualized as generalized expectancies that people hold about life and how it works.
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29
According to Schwartz, emerging-market cultures emphasize embeddedness and hierarchy.
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30
Which of the following is a characteristic of a mass-market segment in an emerging nation?
A) full access to globalized media
B) emphasis on social connectedness in its culture
C) letter writing replaced by SMS messages
D) high household income
A) full access to globalized media
B) emphasis on social connectedness in its culture
C) letter writing replaced by SMS messages
D) high household income
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31
________ occurs when population segments within a country diverge in culture.
A) Cultural imperialism
B) Cultural hegemony
C) Cultural fragmentation
D) Cultural genocide
A) Cultural imperialism
B) Cultural hegemony
C) Cultural fragmentation
D) Cultural genocide
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32
The reason cultural factors are a challenge to global marketers is that they are hidden from view.
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33
The United States has a high-context culture.
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34
Which of the following cultural layers reflects the ecological, economic, and sociopolitical factors that determine the development of institutions within a culture?
A) collective reality
B) individual reality
C) sociopsychological processes
D) psychological structures
A) collective reality
B) individual reality
C) sociopsychological processes
D) psychological structures
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35
The "minimal-group paradigm" experiments of French psychologist Henri Tajfel first brought the idea of national culture into prominence.
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36
According to Project GLOBE, the degree to which an organization rewards groups for performance improvements is called humane orientation.
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37
Role-playing often brings out thoughts and feelings that otherwise might go unexamined or even unacknowledged.
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38
Food is considered to be the most culturally sensitive category of consumer products.
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39
According to Schwartz, embeddedness is a cultural dimension that emphasizes ambition and curiosity.
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40
Which of the following statements is true of culture?
A) Culture includes only conscious, and not unconscious, values.
B) Culture is innate in nature.
C) All facets of culture are interrelated.
D) The earlier the cultural responses are learned, the easier they are to change.
A) Culture includes only conscious, and not unconscious, values.
B) Culture is innate in nature.
C) All facets of culture are interrelated.
D) The earlier the cultural responses are learned, the easier they are to change.
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41
According to Hofstede, a society with long-term orientation emphasizes ________.
A) respect for tradition
B) thrift and perseverance
C) protection of one's public image
D) fulfillment of social obligations
A) respect for tradition
B) thrift and perseverance
C) protection of one's public image
D) fulfillment of social obligations
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42
According to Leung and Bond, the degree to which societies are characterized by cognitive apprehension or assessment of the world confronting people is referred to as ________.
A) dynamic externality
B) societal cynicism
C) fate control
D) social complexity
A) dynamic externality
B) societal cynicism
C) fate control
D) social complexity
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43
How does social behavior vary in different cultures? Explain with a few examples.
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44
Which of the following statements is true of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
A) The first level of need that an individual has to fulfill is his safety requirements.
B) Self-esteem needs act as a powerful drive to create demand for status-improving goods.
C) As countries progress economically, more people begin to operate at the physiological level.
D) The final stage in Maslow's need hierarchy is self-esteem.
A) The first level of need that an individual has to fulfill is his safety requirements.
B) Self-esteem needs act as a powerful drive to create demand for status-improving goods.
C) As countries progress economically, more people begin to operate at the physiological level.
D) The final stage in Maslow's need hierarchy is self-esteem.
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45
According to Project GLOBE, future orientation refers to the degree to which organizations or societies ________.
A) expect and agree that power should be distributed unequally, favoring those at higher levels
B) avoid uncertainty by relying on established norms and behaviors
C) engage in behaviors such as planning and delaying individual or collective gratification
D) encourage and reward group members for performance improvements and excellence
A) expect and agree that power should be distributed unequally, favoring those at higher levels
B) avoid uncertainty by relying on established norms and behaviors
C) engage in behaviors such as planning and delaying individual or collective gratification
D) encourage and reward group members for performance improvements and excellence
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46
What are some of the guidelines that can help managers improve the ability to learn about other cultures?
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47
According to Hofstede, which of the following is a characteristic of a society with high uncertainty avoidance?
A) People show greater diversity in opinions and behavior.
B) People are more contemplative and tolerant of unorthodox ideas.
C) People are highly innovative and entrepreneurial.
D) People typically show more emotions during social interactions.
A) People show greater diversity in opinions and behavior.
B) People are more contemplative and tolerant of unorthodox ideas.
C) People are highly innovative and entrepreneurial.
D) People typically show more emotions during social interactions.
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48
________ refers to a process of adapting to a foreign culture through continuous direct contact with it.
A) Acculturation
B) Marginalization
C) Recuperation
D) Cultural relativism
A) Acculturation
B) Marginalization
C) Recuperation
D) Cultural relativism
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49
________ refer to enduring, centrally held beliefs that pertain to goals in life and guide attention, comprehension, and the selection or evaluation of people, behavior, and events in life.
A) Values
B) Emotions
C) Skills
D) Competencies
A) Values
B) Emotions
C) Skills
D) Competencies
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50
Which of the following is most likely a part of the American culture?
A) Responsibilities for organizational errors are taken by the highest level.
B) Negotiations are lengthy and enable involved parties to get to know each other.
C) A monochronic time system is followed and time is considered precious.
D) A person's word can be relied upon and no written agreements are needed.
A) Responsibilities for organizational errors are taken by the highest level.
B) Negotiations are lengthy and enable involved parties to get to know each other.
C) A monochronic time system is followed and time is considered precious.
D) A person's word can be relied upon and no written agreements are needed.
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51
According to Project GLOBE, ________ refers to the degree to which individuals in organizations or societies encourage and reward individuals for fairness, altruism, generosity, caring, and kindness toward others.
A) institutional collectivism
B) in-group collectivism
C) humane orientation
D) performance orientation
A) institutional collectivism
B) in-group collectivism
C) humane orientation
D) performance orientation
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52
Consumers derive ________ from products that have high aesthetic and emotional values and are closely associated with personal, social, or cultural identity.
A) utilitarian meaning
B) hedonic meaning
C) original meaning
D) egalitarian meaning
A) utilitarian meaning
B) hedonic meaning
C) original meaning
D) egalitarian meaning
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53
Which of the following statements is true of individual reality as a cultural layer?
A) It reflects reference group influences that promote the core ideas of a society.
B) It reflects core cultural ideas regarding what is good and what is moral.
C) It exerts pressure on all formal and informal regulative and socioeconomic systems.
D) It helps shape psychological structures, such as needs and personality traits.
A) It reflects reference group influences that promote the core ideas of a society.
B) It reflects core cultural ideas regarding what is good and what is moral.
C) It exerts pressure on all formal and informal regulative and socioeconomic systems.
D) It helps shape psychological structures, such as needs and personality traits.
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54
Which of the following is true of the people in high-context cultures compared to low-context cultures?
A) Lawyers are considered extremely important.
B) Competitive bidding is infrequent.
C) Negotiations proceed quickly.
D) Intrusions into private space are resented.
A) Lawyers are considered extremely important.
B) Competitive bidding is infrequent.
C) Negotiations proceed quickly.
D) Intrusions into private space are resented.
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55
According to Hofstede, which of the following is a dominant characteristic of a society with high power-distance?
A) Societies regulate behavior with very few rules.
B) Status is not given much importance.
C) People are integrated into strong, cohesive in-groups.
D) Inequality is expected by all.
A) Societies regulate behavior with very few rules.
B) Status is not given much importance.
C) People are integrated into strong, cohesive in-groups.
D) Inequality is expected by all.
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56
According to Schwartz, societies that emphasize intellectual autonomy encourage individuals to ________.
A) pursue their own ideas independently
B) respect social order and tradition
C) place importance on security, obedience, and wisdom
D) participate in a shared way of life
A) pursue their own ideas independently
B) respect social order and tradition
C) place importance on security, obedience, and wisdom
D) participate in a shared way of life
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57
According to Schwartz, societies in which egalitarianism is emphasized encourage individuals to ________.
A) pursue affective positive experiences for themselves
B) master, direct, and change the natural and social environment to attain group goals
C) assume and expect unequal distribution of power, roles, and resources
D) recognize each other as equals who share basic interests as human beings
A) pursue affective positive experiences for themselves
B) master, direct, and change the natural and social environment to attain group goals
C) assume and expect unequal distribution of power, roles, and resources
D) recognize each other as equals who share basic interests as human beings
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58
According to psychologist Henri Tajfel, what are the basic strategies that people employ when positive social identity is threatened?
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59
According to Hellmut Schütte, which of the following is a higher-level need that can be satisfied through acts within a group that command respect?
A) physiological needs
B) safety needs
C) admiration needs
D) affiliation needs
A) physiological needs
B) safety needs
C) admiration needs
D) affiliation needs
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