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Uncertainty avoidance describes how a culture deals with hierarchical power relationships. - False



Cultures with weak uncertainty avoidance tend to be rather easygoing and flexible regarding different
views. - True



Masculine cultures value relationships over money. - False



Achieving something visible and showing off are considered masculine values. - True



According to Geert Hofstede's research, countries with individualist cultures were wealthier. - True



How decisions are handled within the hierarchy of an organization has implications for the selection and
training of managers in different countries. - True



Individualist cultures such as those found in the United States often exhibit minimal differences
between the highest- and lowest-paid individuals in an organization. - False



Human capital refers to the productive capabilities of individuals. - True



Countries with high human capital are attractive sites for direct foreign investment that creates high-skill
jobs. - True



Capitalist systems attempt to reward individuals for their efforts by allowing them to keep more of their
earnings. - True



____is expected to protect people when they are in trouble. - collectivist



Which of the following is most likely a collectivist country? - Colombia

, Which of the following cultural dimensions describes the degree of inequality among people that is
considered normal? - Power distance



A country with a large power distance - maintains the inequalities in wealth among different sections of
the society.



Sam visits Mexico for a business meeting. At the meeting, Sam addresses the vice president of the firm
by his first name rather than using his title. This is considered offensive. In the context of Hofstede's
cultural dimensions, this difference in cultures is part of the _____ dimension. - power distance



_____ describes how cultures seek to deal with the fact that the future is not perfectly predictable. -
Uncertainty avoidance



A culture characterized by easygoing and flexible people who take each day as it comes is one that is
_____. - weak in uncertainty avoidance



Which of the following is true of cultures that are strong in uncertainty avoidance? - These cultures
condition people to seek security through technology and law.



In the context of Hofstede's cultural dimensions, the masculinity-femininity dimension describes - the
division of roles between the sexes within a society



Which of the following is likely to be valued most in a masculine culture? - Performance



Which of the following is likely to be valued most in a feminine culture? - Solidarity



Which of the following is most likely to be valued in feminine cultures? - Relationships



Which of the following is likely to be valued in a culture with a long-term orientation? - Persistence



Which of the following is likely to be valued in a culture with a short-term orientation? - Tradition

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