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Test: The cultural dimensions

Basic knowledge Working in intercultural teams Methods and tools The cultural dimensions Test: The cultural dimensions
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    What belongs together? Assign.

    Sort elements
    • Power distance
    • Individualism vs. collectivism
    • Femininity vs. masculinity
    • Avoidance of uncertainty
    • Long-term vs. short-term orientation
    • Time concepts
    • Communication styles
    • Proxemics
    • This dimension is particularly visible in hierarchical relationships, e.g. between parents and children, teachers and students or superiors and employees.
      • One indication of this can be the political system, e.g. whether it is characterised by communism or is a free market economy.
        • This dimension refers to social stereotypes that a culture uses to represent certain values such as economic success and competition or empathy and care.
          • It analyses the importance of rules and laws as clear guidelines as opposed to flexible, creative solutions.
            • The importance of traditions can be an indication of the orientation of a culture within this dimension.
              • According to this dimension, cultures can be categorised as monochronic or polychronic.
                • The terms ‘high-context’ and ‘low-context’ play a central role here.
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