Title: Chapter 2: CULTURE
1Chapter 2 CULTURE
2Lecture Outline
- Definitions
- Relevance to Business
- Cultural Analysis
- Training
3Culture Definition
Integrated system of learned behavior
patterns characteristic of a community
4Key concepts
- Cultural universals
- Specific activities that occur across cultures
education, courtship rituals, aesthetics etc - Back translation
- Objective vs Experiential cultural knowledge
- Enculturation
- Acculturation
5Major Religions of the World
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7Mejecodoteri beauty (Venezuela)
8Palaung (N. Thailand) Beauty
9Tufi Beauty, Papua New Guinea
10Zulu Beauty
11American Beauty
12American Beauty
13Change agent
- Role of International business
- KFC and McDonalds in Asia
- Reaction of governments
- EU
- Cultural products
- Big Brother, Who wants to be a millionaire,
Bollywood movies, Japanese mangas and videogames,
hip-hop music, Mexican telenovelas etc
14Cultural dimensions
- Context--how much information has to be stated
explicitly for communicate to be successful
15Culture as the Silent Language
High context
Japan
Egypt
France
USA
Germany
Low context
16Culture shock vs Cosmopolitanism
- Culture shock Disorientation that people
experience when they move for a significant
period of time into a culture significantly
different from their own - Mr Beans holiday
- Cosmopolitanism An individuals degree of
sensitivity, innovativeness and participation
that allows them to operate comfortably in a
foreign environment
17Lecture Outline
- Definitions
- Relevance to Business
- Cultural Analysis
- Training
18Relevance to Business
- Research
- Business Communications
- Financing
- Marketing
- 4Ps
- Marketing channels
19Lecture Outline
- Definitions
- Relevance to Business
- Cultural Analysis
- Training
20Cultural Analysis
- Economic infrastructure
- Financial and marketing infrastructure
- Social infrastructure
- Social stratification
- Lingua Franca
- English for international business
21Cultural Risk
- National cultural risk not doing things
appropriately within the general socio-cultural
environment of the country - Business cultural risk not doing things
appropriately within the general business
cultural environment of the country - Corporate cultural risk not doing things
appropriately within the culture of a specific
firm
22Cultural Orientations
- International businesses adopt an attitude
towards foreign cultures - Polycentrism control is decentralized so
regional managers can conduct business in a local
manner - Ethnocentrism belief that ones own culture is
superior and ignores important factors - Geocentrism no bias in the way things are done
- Regiocentrism the way the region does things is
the best - Companies MUST evaluate their practices to ensure
they account for national cultural norms
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23Adapting to Cultures
- Characteristics of culture
- Not about individual values opinions
- Not about right wrong
- Not genetic
- Learned
- Transmitted across generations
24Adapting to Cultures
- Openness/tolerance
- Flexibility
- Humbleness
- Just/fair
- Adjust to varying tempos
- Curiosity/interest
- Knowledge of the country
- Liking for others
- Integrate into the environment
25Lecture Outline
- Definitions
- Relevance to Business
- Cultural Analysis
- Training
26Training
- Area study
- Cultural assimilator
- Sensitivity training
- Field experience
27Cultures Affects
- Customer behavior
- Business operations
- Importance of relationships
28Customer behavior
- In England, customers want the lowest possible
price for software. They are always shopping for
a bargain...In France and Germany, people look at
software the way they do wine. If it doesnt cost
a lot, it cant be good quality. -
- Microsoft Executive
29Boss Says Paint My House!
respondents who would refuse
source Trompenaars 1994
30Unhappy on the Job?
of respondents who would not express
unhappiness openly
source Trompenaars 1994
31I Work Better Alone!
of managers opting to be left alone to get
the job done
source Trompenaars 1994
32 Not My Fault!
respondents opting for individual responsibili
ty
source Trompenaars 1994
33In-Class Exercise
- Groups of 4
- At least 1 person from a different culture than
you - Explore
- Public courtship behaviors
- Touching, hugging, kissing people of the same
gender - Time consciousness
- Family structure (close/distant)
- Gifts/gift giving
- Present findings to class