Title: International Business Presentation
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2Understanding cultural differences can help
promote good global business.
3- To explain how culture affects international
business - To describe the elements of cultures
- To describe the elements of subcultures
4Understanding culture and its effect on
international business provides a foundation for
working in the global community.
5the set of beliefs, customs, and attitudes of a
distinct group of people
culture
strongly held concepts that are present in culture
values
6social rules that affect behaviors and actions,
and represent cultural values
norms
folkways andmores
cultural customs that dictate how people act
socially
7the part a person plays in a social situation
role
a smaller group or subset within a larger culture
subculture
8Culture in International Business
- The cultures of two trading partners can affect a
business relationship. - Understanding culture is the foundation, or
basis, of understanding every other aspect of
conducting international business.
9Understanding Culture
- Each level of culturenational, regional, or
localhas an impact on the lives of people who
live on that level.
culture the set of beliefs, customs, and
attitudes of a distinct group of people
10Understanding Culture
11Understanding Culture
- Succeeding in the world of international business
requires three things.
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13Elements of Culture
Values
Norms
Four Elementsof Culture
Folkways and Mores
Roles
14Elements of Culture
- Values are connected to powerful emotions.
values strongly held concepts that are present in
a culture
For example, in the United States, many people
value freedom.
15Elements of Culture
- Norms may reflect values.
norms social rules that affect behaviors and
actions, and represent cultural values
In some cultures, the norm may be that women walk
behind men in public.
16Elements of Culture
- Some folkways and mores may be minor, while
others have a major impact on peoples lives.
folkways and mores cultural customs that dictate
how people act socially
17Elements of Culture
- Mores are customs that reflect moral standards in
a culture. - Mores are strongly held by a group and can
influence controversial political topics.
18Elements of Culture
- The role you play is influenced by your community.
role the part a person plays in a social situation
You play many roles each day.
19Elements of Culture
- Examples of roles include
- Son or daughter
- Friend
- Employee
- Student
- Spectator
- Citizen
20Factors that Create Roles
21Value Dimensions of Culture
PowerDistance
Short-term orLong-termorientation
Individualism orCollectivism
Value Dimensions
GenderDifferentiation
UncertaintyAvoidance
22Value Dimensions of Culture
- In cultures with a large power distance among
individuals, supervisors are always right.
23Value Dimensions of Culture
- In individualistic countries, people tend to take
care of themselves and immediate families first. - Examples include the United States and Australia.
24Value Dimensions of Culture
- In cultures with a high degree of gender
differentiation, men tend to dominate society and
power structures. - Examples include Middle Eastern countries.
25Value Dimensions of Culture
- In high risk-avoidance countries, managers are
less willing to take risks. - Examples include Mexico, Portugal, and Japan.
26Value Dimensions of Culture
Relate In what ways might your personal values
be influenced by living in an individualistic
country?
27Value Dimensions of Culture
- The United States is an example of a country with
a short-term orientation. - Many Asian countries believe that placing
importance on short-term results causes a company
to ignore long-term results.
28Understanding Subcultures
- People with varied behaviors within a culture
make up a subculture.
subculture a smaller group or subset within a
larger culture
Subcultures can form around sports or other
interests.
29Understanding Subcultures
- A key to working in international business is to
be aware that people within the same nation
and/or business organization may be quite
different.
30Understanding Subcultures
Recall What are subcultures and why is
recognizing them important?
31Single Culture and Multicultural Countries
- A homogeneous culture is one in which one group
of people is dominant in the population. - A homogeneous culture exists in a single-culture
nation or region.
32Single Culture and Multicultural Countries
- The United States is heterogeneous in a
multicultural country, where there are many
different groups of people.
33Multinational Companies
- Because a multinational company includes cultures
from several nations, business decisions may be
more inclusive and targeted to the variety of
cultures.
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- What cultural elements create individual roles in
society?
values, norms, folkways and mores, customs,
educational systems, religious organizations,
gender roles, class systems, and degrees of
mobility
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- What are some examples of dimensions of culture?
power distance, individualism or collectivism,
uncertainty avoidance, and short-term or
long-term orientation
362.1
- What is the definition of the term subculture?
a smaller group or subset within a larger culture
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