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  2. Power distance - Wikipedia

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    Culture can have an effect on this, as lower-level employees in high power distance cultures may be unable to have a large impact on their workplace. In high power distance regions, people in higher positions hold great amounts of power with little challenge.

  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. Impact of culture on aviation safety - Wikipedia

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    ] High power distance can be seen as the willingness to be in an unequal position, making it a challenge for an officer lower in the hierarchy to question the decisions of the one in power. At the same time, even in a high uncertainty avoidance culture, with the crew more likely to follow standard operating procedures (SOPs), the crew might ...

  5. Cultural communication - Wikipedia

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    Power distance is a cultural theory that measures how individuals in cultures view the unequal balance of power. Power distance can be divided into two concepts which are high power distance and low power distance. High power distance refers to a culture in which people of certain societal status have higher power and are revered and respected ...

  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. Cultural competence - Wikipedia

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    High power distance cultures [35] [37] Believe that social and class hierarchy and inequalities are beneficial, that authority should not be challenged, and that people with higher social status have the right to use power; Cultures with high power distance are Arab countries, Guatemala, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Low power distance ...

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  9. Cross-cultural differences in decision-making - Wikipedia

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    The high degree of tolerance for power distance in interdependent societies reflects the tendency to shun arrogance and consider humility as a virtue at all times in collectivist societies. The tolerance for power distance also has practical implication, for instance, in the tourist decision-making styles.