International Business TB Chapter 4
_____ are social conventions concerning things such as the appropriate dress code in a particular situation, good social manners eating with the correct utensils, neighborly behavior, and the like
folkways
a japanese executive's ritual of presenting a business card to a foreign business executive is an example of ____
folkways
several studies have shown the economic advancement and ____ are important factors in societal change
globalization
a ____ is an association of 2 or more individuals who have a shared sense of identity and who interact with each other in structured ways on the basis of a common set of expectations about each other's behavior
group
in countries where the value of _____ identification is considered to be primary, managers and workers are discouraged from moving from company to company
group
which of the following is a consequence of the emphasis on individual performance in many western societies
high degree of managerial mobility
there are 3 values central to the confucian system of ethics that have very important economic implications. which of the following is one of these?
honesty in dealings with others
Hofstede's concept of power distance focused on
how a society deals with the fact that people are unequal in physical and intellectual capabilities
hindus believe
in reincarnation, or rebirth into a different body, after death
class-based conflict between workers and management in class-conscious societies can lead to
increased costs of doing business
the social organization of western society tends to emphasize on
individual achievement
____ refers to a society that allows relatively free gratification of basic and natural human drives related to enjoying life and having fun
indulgence
a caste system differs from a class system because
it is not possible for an individual to change his or her caste, while a class system allows people to change their class through individual achievement
under the mudarabah banking system, when an islamic bank lends money to a business,
it takes a share of the profits that are derived from the investment
the ____ refers to the extent to which a culture programs its citizens to accept delayed gratification of their material, social, and emotional needs
long-term versus short-term orientation dimension
according to Geert Hofstede's study, which of the following cultural dimensions would be characterized by a greater readiness to take risks and less emotional resistance to change
low uncertainty avoidance
the concept of mobility between castes within an individual's lifetime
makes no sense to traditional hindus
Hofstede's masculinity versus femininity dimension looked at the relationship between gender and work roles and found that in
masculine cultures, sex roles were sharply differentiated, and traditional "masculine values" determined cultural ideals
which of the following sociologists made a connection between protestant ethics and "the spirit of capitalism"
max weber
____ include such factors as indictments against theft, adultery, incest, and cannibalism
mores
which of the following statements about the use of spoken language is true?
most people prefer to converse in their own language rather than english
social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in particular situations are best described as ____
norms
culture is ____
not static
the ____ dimension of Hofstede's study explores how a society deals with the fact that people are unequal in physical and intellectual capabilities
power distance
max weber was a german sociologist who, in 1904, made the connection between ____ and "the spirit of capitalism"
protestant ethics
max weber theorized that there was a relationship between protestantism and the emergence of modern capitalism because
protestant ethics emphasize the importance of hard work and wealth creation and frugality
max weber coined the term _____ to denote the tendency on the part of Protestants to work hard and accumulate wealth
protestant wealth ethic
religion may be defined as
shared beliefs and rituals that are concerned with the realm of the sacred
which of the following refers to the extent to which individuals can move out of the strata into which they are born
social mobility
which of the following statements is true about a class system
social mobility within a class system varies from society to society
these are typically defined on the basis of characteristics such as family background, occupation, and income
social strata
a group of people who share a common set of values and norms form a ____
society
even if a ____ can be characterized as having a single homogeneous culture, often that national culture is a mosaic of subcultures
society
the term ____ also means culture
society
the term ____ refers to a group of poeple sharing a common set of values and norms
society
an act as simple as shaking hands when meeting new people is an example _____
symbolic behavior
one reason for the shift in values away from collectivism and toward individualism may be
that richer societies exhibit less need for social and material support structures build on collectives
Hofstede's results, as might be expected, showed that nations such as ______ scored low on long-term orientation
the US and Canada
hinduism and buddhism both stress the importance of ____
the afterlife
which of the following observations is correct
the economic principles of islam prohibit the payment or receipt of interest
Hofstede's uncertainty avoidance dimension considered
the extent to which different cultures socialized their members into accepting ambiguous situations and tolerating uncertainty
which of the following statements is true about the murabaha contract
the murabaha contract is widely used among the world's islamic banks because it is the easiest to implement
mores are:
the norms that are seen as central to the functioning of a society and its social life
the individualism versus collectivism dimension of Hofstede's study explored
the relationship between the individual and his/her fellows
norms refer to
the social rules and guidelines that prescribe appropriate behavior in particular situations
which of the following statements about values and norms of a culture is true
the values and norms of a society influence social structure
Hofstede's research has been criticized because it was culturally bound
true
a caste system is a closed system of stratification in which social position is determined by the family into which the person is born
true
according to Hofstede, the concept of confucian dynamism captures attitudes toward time, persistence, protection of face and respect for tradition
true
according to max weber, protestantism encouraged capitalism's development by emphasizing the importance of wealth creation and frugality
true
both hindus and buddhists stress the afterlife and spiritual achievement rather than involvement in this world
true
education plays an important role, from an international business perspective, as a determinant of national competitive advantage
true
folkways include rituals and symbolic behavior
true
guanxi is an important mechanism for building long-term business relationships and getting business done in china
true
in countries where the value of group identification is considered to be primary, managers and workers are discouraged from moving from company to company
true
individualism has led to a high degree of managerial mobility between companies resulting in managers who have good general skills but lack company-specific experience
true
international businesses that are ill-informed about the practices of another culture are likely to fail
true
max weber thought that devout hindus would be less likely to engage in entrepreneurial activity than devout protestants
true
the convergence hypothesis states that there is a slow but steady merging occurring across different cultures towards some universally accepted values and norms
true
upon meeting a foreign business executive, a japanese executive will hold his business card in both hands and bow while presenting the card to the foreigner. this is an example of ritual behavior
true
according to Islam, those who hold property are regarded as _____
trustees
Hofstede's ____ dimension measured the extent to which different cultures socialized their members into accepting ambiguous situations and tolerating uncertainty
uncertainty avoidance
_____ is/are best defined as shared assumptions about how things ought to be
values
the ____ is a research project spanning more than 100 countries that explores people's values and norms, how they change over time, and what impact they have in society and business
world values survey
the value systems and norms of a country are unrelated to the costs of doing business in that country
false
____ are the routine conventions of everyday life
folkways
the protection of the right to private property is embedded within _____
Islam
the _____ instrument is designed to address the notion that a leader's effectiveness is contextual. it is embedded in the societal and organizational norms, values, and beliefs of the people being led
WVS
what is ethnocentrism
a belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture
ethical systems are
a set of moral principles, or values, that are used to guide and shape behavior
for international businesses, the connection between culture and competitive advantage is important because
a strong connection is likely to produce the most viable competitors
which of the following is an example of ethnocentrism
an american manager criticizes the cultural practices of Saudi Arabia, when he is sent there on business, because it differs from his own cultural norms
cross-cultural literacy refers to
an understanding of how cultural differences can affect business
a society's social structure refers to its
basic social organization
according to ____, suffering originates in people's desires for pleasure
buddhism
Hofstede's dimension of confucian dynamism
captures attitudes toward time, persistence, ordering by status, protection of face, respect for tradition, and reciprocation of gifts and favors
which of the following is a closed system of stratification in which social position is determined by the family into which a person is born, and change in that position is usually not possible during an individual's lifetime
caste system
a condition where people tend to perceive themselves in terms of their class background and this shapes their relationships with members of other classes is known as ____
class consciousness
an upper-middle-class manager tends to have hostile relationship with the working-class employees in the firm because of his tendency to perceive himself as superior to them based on his class background. in this example, the manager exhibits ____
class consciousness
a _____ is a less rigid form of social stratification in which social mobility is possible
class system
the system of values and norms that are shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living best defines ___
culture
which of the following is true regarding culture
culture is not static
the connection between ____ and _____ has important implications for the choice of countries in which to locate production facilities and do business
culture; competitive advantage
a major difference between buddhism and hinduism is that unlike hinduism, buddhism
does not support the caste system
the emphasis on individualism in the US results in which of the following advantages
executives are exposed to different ways of doing business
Hofstede's concept of power distance focused on the extent to which different cultures socialized their members into tolerating uncertainty
false
Hofstede's study found that in masculine cultures, sex roles were less sharply distinguished and littler differentiation was made between men and women in the same job
false
a class system is a rigid form of social stratification in which the position of person has by birth cannot be changed through his/her own achievements or luck
false
an antagonistic relationship between management and labor classes may result in lower costs of production
false
because of its individualistic mindset, Japanese culture is more supportive of entrepreneurial activities than american culture
false
in today's world of global communications, rapid transportation, and global markets, cultural differences have ceased to exist
false
like christianity and judaism, islam is a polytheistic religion
false
norms are abstract ideas about what a group believes to be good, right, and desirable
false
the mudarabah contract is the most widely used islamic banking method, because it is the easiest to implement
false
the term social strata refers to the extent to which individuals can move out of the strata into which they were born
false
