Quiz Three
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An achievement culture is a culture in which status is attributed based on who or what a person is
True
According to Geert Hofstede's dimensions of culture, when compared with organizations in high-power-distance countries, organizations in low-power-distance countries generally are decentralized and have flatter organization structures.
False
A diffusion culture is one in which people are accorded status based on how well they perform their functions
True
A neutral culture is one in which emotions are held in check
True
Asian cultures primarily exhibit long-term orientation
False
Collectivism in Japan is on the rise, indicating that Japanese values are changing.
False
Hofstede found that wealthy countries have higher collectivism scores and poorer countries higher individualism scores
True
In China, Confucianism, which was overshadowed, is slowly gaining popularity once again, emphasizing respect for authority, concern for others, balance, harmony, and overall order.
False
In the context of Dutch researcher, Fons Trompenaar's relationship orientations, people in high-communitarianism societies stress personal and individual matters
False
In the context of Hofstede's original four dimensions, countries with low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures have a great deal of structuring of organizational activities, more written rules, less risk taking by managers, lower labor turnover, and less ambitious employees
True
In the context of Hofstede's original four dimensions, cultures with a high masculinity index tend favor earnings, advancement, and challenge
True
In the context of Hofstede's original four dimensions, organizations in high-power-distance countries will tend to be centralized and have tall organization structures structures
True
In the context of Hofstede's original four dimensions, power distance is "the extent to which less powerful members of in institutions and organizations accept that power is distributed unequally
True
In the context of cultural diversity, a supplemental way of understanding cultural differences is to compare culture as a normal distribution and then to examine it in terms of stereotyping
False
In the context of the GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness) project, phases one and two examined the interactions of cultures and leadership in upper-level management positions
False
In the context of the characteristics of culture, transgenerational means that culture has structure and is integrated; a change in one part will bring changes in another
False
Masculinity versus femininity is the extent to which people feel threatened by ambiguous situations and have created beliefs and institutions that try to avoid these
False
Nations that are collectivist in their approach tend to be characterized by large power distance and weak uncertainty avoidance.
True
The word culture comes from the Latin culture, which is related to cult or worship
True
Universalism is the belief that ideas and practices can be applied everywhere without modification