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ASSIGNMENT - 2
Q.1 Choose any two countries, in addition to India, prepare a comparative table of their position on the
various dimensions of Hofstede's Cultural Dimension study. Also, support your observations through
examples of cultural do's & don'ts of the countries chosen other than India.
ANSWER:
The 2 Countries I have selected with addition to INDIA is Bangladesh & South Africa.
COMPARISON
FACTORS INDIA BANGLADESH SOUTH AFRICA
POWER 1. India scores 1. Bangladesh scores 1. South Africa scores
DISTANCE high on this high on this dimension 49 on this dimension
dimension, 77, (score of 80) which which means that
indicating an means that people people to a larger extent
appreciation for accept a hierarchical accept a hierarchical
hierarchy and a order in which order in which
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top-down everybody has a place everybody has a place
structure in and which needs no and which needs no
society and further justification. further justification.
organizations. If Hierarchy in an Hierarchy in an
one were to organization is seen as organization is seen as
encapsulate the reflecting inherent reflecting inherent
Indian attitude, inequalities, inequalities,
one could use the centralization is popular, centralization is
following words subordinates expect to popular, subordinates
and phrases : be told what to do and expect to be told what
dependent on the the ideal boss is a to do and the ideal boss
boss or the power benevolent autocrat is a benevolent autocrat
holder for
direction,
acceptance of un-
equal rights
between the
power-privileged
INDIVIDUALISM 2. India, with a rather 2. Bangladesh, with a 1. South Africa, with a
intermediate score of 48, score of 20 is considered score of 65 is an
is a society with both a collectivistic society. Individualist society.
collectivistic and This is manifest in a This means there is a
Individualist traits. The close long-term high preference for a
collectivist side means commitment to the loosely-knit social
that there is a high member ‘group’, be that framework in which
preference for belonging a family, extended individuals are
to a larger social family, or extended expected to take care of
framework in which relationships. Loyalty in themselves and their
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individuals are expected a collectivist culture is immediate families
to act in accordance to the paramount, and over- only. In Individualist
greater good of one’s rides most other societal societies offence causes
defined in-group(s). In rules and regulations. guilt and a loss of self-
such situations, the actions The society fosters esteem, the
of the individual are strong relationships employer/employee
influenced by various where everyone takes relationship is a
concepts such as the responsibility for fellow contract based on
opinion of one’s family, members of their group. mutual advantage,
extended family, In collectivist societies hiring and promotion
neighbours, work group offence leads to shame decisions are supposed
and other such wider and loss of face, to be based on merit
social networks that one employer/employee only, management is
has some affiliation relationships are the management of
toward. For a collectivist, perceived in moral terms individuals.
to be rejected by one’s (like a family link),
peers or to be thought hiring and promotion
lowly of by one’s decisions take account
extended and immediate of the employee’s in-
in-groups, leaves him or group, management is
her rudderless and with a the management of
sense of intense groups.
emptiness. The
employer/employee
relationship is one of
expectations based on
expectations – Loyalty by
the employee and almost
familial protection by the
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Employer. Hiring and
promotion decisions are
often made based on
relationships which are
the key to everything in a
Collectivist society.
UNCERTINITY 3. India scores 40 on this 3. Bangladesh scores 60 2. South Africa scores 49
AVOIDANCE dimension and thus has a on this dimension and on this dimension and
medium low preference thus has an high score. thus has a low
for avoiding uncertainty. Countries exhibiting preference for avoiding
In India, there is high Uncertainty uncertainty. Low UAI
acceptance of Avoidance maintain societies maintain a
imperfection; nothing has rigid codes of belief and more relaxed attitude in
to be perfect nor has to go behaviour and are which practice counts
exactly as planned. India intolerant of unorthodox more than principles
is traditionally a patient behaviour and ideas. In and deviance from the
country where tolerance these cultures there is an norm is more easily
for the unexpected is emotional need for rules tolerated. In societies
high ; even welcomed as a (even if the rules never exhibiting low UAI,
break from monotony. seem to work) time is people believe there
People generally do not money, people have an should be no more rules
feel driven and compelled inner urge to be busy than are necessary and
to take action-initiatives and work hard, precision if they are ambiguous
and comfortably settle and punctuality are the or do not work they
into established rolls and norm, innovation may should be abandoned or
routines without be resisted, security is changed. Schedules are
questioning. Rules are an important element in flexible, hard work is
often in place just to be undertaken when
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circumvented and one individual motivation. necessary but not for its
relies on innovative own sake, precision and
methods to “bypass the punctuality do not come
system”. A word used naturally, innovation is
often is “adjust” and not seen as threatening.
means a wide range of
things, from turning a
blind eye to rules being
flouted to finding a unique
and inventive solution to a
seemingly insurmountable
problem. It is this attitude
that is both the cause of
misery as well as the most
empowering aspect of the
country. There is a saying
that “nothing is
impossible” in India, so
long as one knows how to
“adjust”.
LONG TERM 4. With an intermediate 4. Bangladesh has an 3. A low score of 34 on
ORIENTATION score of 51 in this intermediate score at 47, this dimension means
dimension, a dominant this does not indicate a that in South Africa the
preference in Indian strong preference in culture is more
culture cannot be either direction. normative than
determined. In India the pragmatic. People in
concept of “karma” such societies have a
dominates religious and strong concern with
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philosophical thought. establishing the
Time is not linear, and absolute Truth; they are
thus is not as important as normative in their
to western societies which thinking. They exhibit
typically score low on this great respect for
dimension. Countries like traditions, a relatively
India have a great small propensity to save
tolerance for religious for the future, and a
views from all over the focus on achieving
world. Hinduism is often quick results.
considered a philosophy
more than even a religion;
an amalgamation of ideas,
views, practices and
esoteric beliefs. In India
there is an acceptance that
there are many truths and
often depends on the
seeker. Societies that have
a high score on
pragmatism typically
forgive a lack of
punctuality, a changing
game-plan based on
changing reality and a
general comfort with
discovering the fated path
as one goes along rather
than playing to an exact
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plan.
INDULGENCE 5. India receives a low 5. Bangladesh has a 4. With a high score of 63
score of 26 in this very low Indulgence it is clear that South
dimension, meaning that it score of 20. This makes Africa has a culture of
is a culture of Restraint. it a Restrained country. Indulgence. People in
Societies with a low score Societies with a low societies classified by a
in this dimension have a score in this dimension high score in
tendency to cynicism and have a tendency to Indulgence generally
pessimism. Also, in cynicism and pessimism. exhibit a willingness to
contrast to Indulgent Also, in contrast to realise their impulses
societies, Restrained Indulgent societies, and desires with regard
societies do not put much Restrained societies do to enjoying life and
emphasis on leisure time not put much emphasis having fun. They
and control the on leisure time and possess a positive
gratification of their control the gratification attitude and have a
desires. People with this of their desires. People tendency towards
orientation have the with this orientation optimism. In addition,
perception that their have the perception they place a higher
actions are Restrained by that their actions are degree of importance
social norms and feel that Restrained by social on leisure time, act as
indulging themselves is norms and feel that they please and spend
somewhat wrong. indulging themselves is money as they wish.
somewhat wrong.
MASCULINITY 6. India scores 56 on this 6. Bangladesh scores 55 5. South Africa scores 63
dimension and is thus on this dimension and on this dimension and
considered a Masculine can be considered a a is thus a Masculine
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society. India is actually Masculine society. In society. In Masculine
very Masculine in terms Masculine countries countries people “live
of visual display of people “live in order to in order to work”,
success and power. The work”, managers are managers are expected
designer brand label, the expected to be decisive to be decisive and
flash and ostentation that and assertive, the assertive, the emphasis
goes with advertising emphasis is on equity, is on equity,
one’s success, is widely competition and competition and
practiced. However, India performance and performance and
is also a spiritual country conflicts are resolved by conflicts are resolved
with millions of deities fighting them out. by fighting them out.
and various religious
philosophies. It is also an
ancient country with one
of the longest surviving
cultures which gives it
ample lessons in the value
of humility and
abstinence. This often
reigns in people from
indulging in Masculine
displays to the extent that
they might be naturally
inclined to. In more
Masculine countries the
focus is on success and
achievements, validated
by material gains. Work is
the center of one’s life and
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visible symbols of success
in the work place are ery
important.