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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT . THE EFFECTS OF CULTURAL DIMENSIONS IN CONDUCTING BUSINESS. SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPONENTS. AESTHETICS ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS RELIGION MATERIAL CULTURE EDUCATION LANGUAGE SOCIETAL ORGANIZATION. WHAT IS CULTURAL SENSITIVITY “It may be defined as a state of

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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT

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  1. INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT • THE EFFECTS OF CULTURAL DIMENSIONS IN CONDUCTING BUSINESS

  2. SOCIO-CULTURAL COMPONENTS • AESTHETICS • ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS • RELIGION • MATERIAL CULTURE • EDUCATION • LANGUAGE • SOCIETAL ORGANIZATION

  3. WHAT IS CULTURAL SENSITIVITY “It may be defined as a state of Heightened awareness for the values and references of the host country”

  4. Cultural Sensitivity (contd.) • Parochialism is the belief that there is no other way of doing things except that found within one’s own culture, that is, that there is no better alternative. • Ethnocentrism is similar to parochialism, and tends to reflect a sense of superiority, and ethnocentric individuals believe that their ways of doing things are the best, no matter which cultures are involved.

  5. Cultural Sensitivity (contd.) • Geocentrism is very different to both parochialism and ethnocentrism, reflecting a belief that it is necessary to be responsive to local cultures and markets.

  6. AESTHETICS PERTAINS TO A CULTURE’S SENSE OF BEAUTY AND GOOD TASTE AND IS EXPRESSED IN ITS ART, DRAMA, MUSIC, FOLKLORE, AND DANCES

  7. ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS • ATTITUDES TOWARD TIME • DIRECTNESS AND DRIVE • DEADLINES • ATTITUDES TOWARDS ACHIEVEMENT • ATTITUDES TOWARDS WORK

  8. RELIGION • PROTESTANT ETHIC • CONFUCIAN WORK ETHIC • ASIAN RELIGIONS • HINDUISIM • BUDDHISIM • JANISM • SIKHISM

  9. RELIGION (CONT’D) • ISLAM • ANIMISM

  10. Islamic Faith – 5 Tenets • Accepting the confession of faith (there is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God) • Pray five times daily facing Mecca • Give to charity • Fast during daylight hours of Ramadan • Make a pilgrimage to Mecca • 6th – jihad translated as ‘holy war’

  11. Asian Religions • Buddhism • Hinduism • Jainism • Sikhism • Confucianism • Taoism • Shintoism

  12. Asian Religions • The world is an illusion because nothing is permanent • Time is cyclical for all living things • Humans are in a constant process of birth, death, and reincarnation • Goal nirvana – state of eternal bliss • Karma – impetus to reach a higher spiritual status in next life

  13. Buddhism – Caste system • Brahmins or priests • Warriors (politicians and landowners • Merchants • Peasants • Untouchables

  14. Animism • Growing in a number of African and Latin countries • Combination of Catholicism with mysticism, taboos, and fatalism • Belief – dead relatives are ever present and are pleased if the living act is the same as their ancestors

  15. TECHNOLOGY MATERIAL CULTURE REFERS TO ALL MAN-MADE OBJECTS AND IS CONCERNED WITH HOW PEOPLE MAKE THINGS (TECHNOLOGY) AND WHO MAKES WHAT AND WHY (ECONOMICS) APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY THE TECHNOLOGY (ADVANCED, INTERMEDIATE, OR PRIMITIVE) THAT MOST CLOSELY FITS THE SOCIETY USING IT TECHNOLOGY DUALISM THE SIDE BY SIDE PRESENCE OF TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED AND TECHNOLOGICALLY PRIMITIVE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS

  16. EDUCATION • BRAIN DRAIN/REVERSE BRAIN DRAIN • SHIFTING EMPHASIS ON BUSINESS EDUCATION • CONCEPT OF LIFELONG LEARNING • LANGUAGE EDUCATION • WORK PRACTICES

  17. LANGUAGE • SPOKEN • ORAL • WRITTEN (EMAIL) • UNSPOKEN • NONVERBAL

  18. SOCIETAL ORGANIZATION THE PATTERENED ARRANGEMENT OF RELATIONSHIPS DEFINING AND REGULATING THE MANNER BY WHICH ITS MEMBERS INTERFACE WITH ONE ANOTHER • KINSHIP: THE FAMILY IS THE BASIC UNIT OF INSTITUTIONS • EXTENDED FAMILIES: INCLUDES RELATIVES BEYOND THE PARENTS • AND CHILDREN • ASSOCIATIONS: SOCIAL UNITS BASED ON COMMON INTEREST • NOT ON KINSHIP • AGE • GENDER • COMMON INTEREST • CLASS MOBILITY

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