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  2. Power distance - Wikipedia

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    Countries with high power distance cultures usually believe that there is nothing wrong with inequality and everyone has specific positions. China , Belgium , France , Malaysia , and the Arab world are regarded as examples of countries or regions with high PDI cultures.

  3. Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory - Wikipedia

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    Power distance index shows very high scores for Latin American and Asian countries, African areas and the Arab world. On the other hand, Germanic countries, including Anglophone countries, have a lower power distance (only 11 for Austria and 18 for Denmark). For example, the United States has a 40 on the cultural scale of Hofstede's analysis.

  4. Global leadership - Wikipedia

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    Power distance indicates how society handles inequalities among people. Countries that have high power distance accept the hierarchical order in which people are in different levels/places and there is no further justification. Therefore, inequalities of power and wealth distribution are allowed in society.

  5. Cultural communication - Wikipedia

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    Power distance can be measured by the Power Distance Index. This index measures the degrees of inequality between different cultures. This scale ranges from 0 which would be considered low power distance cultures to 100 which is considered high power distance cultures. According to the index created by Geert Hofstede countries ranking higher on ...

  6. Geert Hofstede - Wikipedia

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    Here he described national cultures along six dimensions: Power Distance, Individualism, Uncertainty avoidance, Masculinity, Long Term Orientation, and Indulgence vs. restraint. He was known for his books Culture's Consequences and Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind , co-authored with his son Gert Jan Hofstede.

  7. Individualistic culture - Wikipedia

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    Low-power distance countries challenge authority, encourage a reduction of power differences between management and employees, promote the distribution and use of power fairly, and focus on the unique skill of a person. [12] People in low-power distance cultures challenge social norms, are creative, and outspoken. [13]

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  9. Authority - Wikipedia

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    Generally, ex-communist countries, poor countries, and non-Protestant countries have the highest power distance (respect for inequality in the distribution of power). According to Hofstede Insights 2021 country comparison, all countries with power distance below 50 are Western Protestant democracies, except for Austria. [21]