Multiple Choice
Which of the following accurately reflect views of what compensation means and entails in different cultures?
A) The "exchange" model of compensation is identical in Western cultures
B) The Japanese word for "compensation" suggests "achievement," which is consistent with a traditional, paternalistic Japanese employment system
C) Compensation within the United States is often seen as a swap in that employees provide effort and output and receive wages and benefits in return
D) The Swedish word for "compensation" means "making equal," and this is reflected in the considerable number of Swedish laws that regulate wages
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