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HOFSTEDE'S CULTURAL DIMENSIONS
PRESENTED BY MANISH SHARMAKRITIKA VASHISTMANISHA RANIMOHD. TUFFAIL
Introduction• Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions given by Prof. Professor Geert Hofstede Dutch social psychologist.
• Based on data gathered from IBM employees across 40 countries.
• Motive is to study culture
Hofstede Definition of culture
“the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category of people from others”
Evolution of Various Dimensions
• Before this Various Anthropologist like Clyde Kluckhoh, Edward T. Hall (1976), Florence Kluckhohn and Fred Strodtbeck gave their theories.
• Inkeles and Levinson gave four problem areaso Dependence on superiors;o Need for rules and predictability, also associated with nervous
stress;o The balance between individual goals and dependence on the
company;o The balance between ego values
• In 1970 Hofstede gathered data from 400 IBM employee across 30 countries
• The four basic problem areas defined by Inkeles and Levinson (1969) and empirically supported in the IBM data represent dimensions of national cultures ie
Power Distance Index (PDI) Individualism versus Collectivism (IDV) Masculinity versus Femininity (MAS) Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI)
year Dimension Research remark1991 Long Term Orientation
versus Short Term Normative Orientation (LTO)*
Michael Harris Bond,Canadian psychologist
Based on Confucian thinking
2010 Indulgence versus Restraint
Bulgarian scholar Michael Minkov
based on Michael Minkov's analysis of the World Values Survey data for 93 countries
Hofstede’s 6D Model Dimension Characterstics Online Classroom ScoreLarge vs. small power distance
Extent to which members of a society accept and expect that power in institutions is distributed
Students in power distance cultures are taught to honor others or consider people on more equal terms
US:40World average:55
Individualism vs. collectivism
Refers to the strength of connection people have to members of their community
Students in both the societies either feel more comfortable when working in groups or when they are working alone
US:91(world’s highest)World average:43
Masculinity vs. femininity
Extent to which the society values maintains traditional male & female roles
Students from countries that score high in masculine or in feminine index either they contribute more or less
US:62World average:50
Strong vs. weak uncertainty avoidance
Degree to which members of a society feel uncomfortable with uncertainty
Students with uncertainty avoidance either treat uncertainty within a course as just another issue or they tend to avoid uncertainty
US: 46World average: 64
Long term vs. short term orientation
Extent to which a society exhibits a future oriented perspective rather than short term point of view
Students from countries either share values associated with long term or associated with short term values
US:29( world’s lowest)World average:45
Indulgence vs. restraint
• society that allows free gratification to enjoy life and have fun.•Restraint stands for a society that controls gratification of needs and regulates it by means of strict social norms
Students from different countries either enjoy their life to full extent or they control their needs through rules and regulation
US have Indulgence than world
Comparison Of Various Cultures Dimensions In Different Countires
Dimension Graph Remark
Power Distance Index
In Europe..•In northern region its low•In southern and eastern region it is high•India scores high on this dimension, 77 indicate a hierarchy and top down approach
Individualism index
•Gap between developed western & less developed eastern countries
Masculinity V/sFeminity
•Low in Nordic countries
•highest in Japan (95),
• In india its about 56 india is a masculine society
•India Masculine in terms of visual display of success and power
Long term orientation
•Long term orientation high in japan(80) and India(60)
•Moderate in Eastern and Western Europe
Uncertainty Avoidance
•Highest in Sothern and eastern Europe countries for eg Greece has UAI 105
•Lower for Chinese structure it is 30
•India has UAI 40 which means moderate avoidance to uncertainty
Is it important to be aware of cultural differences????
Practical Applications of Hofstede Model
• International Communication• International Management• International Negotiation• International Marketing
Innovative research
• Basically used in HRM• India have problems of Brain drain in its
Organizational Work Culture• Helped to understand the needs and aspirations
of an employees
Research In Hofstede ModelField Description Researcher
Culture and Aviation
•Attitudinal data from 9,000 male commercial airline pilots in 18 countries•Power Distance and Uncertainty Avoidance were identified as the most relevant dimensions for aviation•Implications discussed about training, certification, automation usage, proceduralisation and research agendas
Merritt, A. (1998). Replicating Hofstede: A study of pilots in eighteen countries
Medical •Countries with a low or medium Human Development Index (HDI) transfuse far fewer blood products than countries with a high HDI• effects of education level and cultural aspects
W. De Kort, E. Wagenmans, A. Van Dongen, Y. Slotboom, G. Hofstede, I.Veldhuizen, "Blood product collection and supply: a matter of money?
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