Chapter 3 Flashcards

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Civilization

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The highest cultural grouping of people and the broadest level of cultural identity people have.

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Cluster

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Countries that share similar cultures.

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3
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Code of conduct

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A set of guidelines for making ethical decisions.

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Collectivism

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The idea that an individual’s identity is fundamentally tied to the identity of his or her collective group.

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Context

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The underlying background upon which social interaction takes place.

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Corruption

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The abuse of public power for private benefits, usually in the form of bribery.

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Cultural intelligence

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An individual’s ability to understand and adjust to new cultures.

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Culture

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The collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another.

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Ethical imperialism

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A perspective that suggests that “there is one set of Ethics (with a capital E) and we have it.”

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Ethical relativism

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A perspective that suggests that all ethical standards are relative.

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Ethics

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The principles, standards, and norms of conduct that govern individual and firm behavior.

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Ethnocentrism

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A self-centered mentality by a group of people who perceive their own culture, ethics, and norms as natural, rational, and morally right.

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Femininity

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A relatively weak form of societal-level sex role differentiation whereby more women occupy positions that reward assertiveness and more men work in caring professions.

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Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)

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A US law enacted in 1977 that bans bribery of foreign officials.

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High-context culture

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A culture in which communication relies a lot on the underlying unspoken context, which is as important as the words used.

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Individualism

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The idea that an individual’s identity is fundamentally his or her own.

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Informal institution

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Institution represented by cultures, ethics, and norms.

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In-group

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Individuals and firms regarded as a part of “us.”

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Lingua franca

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A global business language.

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Long-term orientation

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Dimension of how much emphasis is placed on perseverance and savings for future betterment.

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Low-context culture

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A culture in which communication is usually taken at face value without much reliance on unspoken context.

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Masculinity

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A relatively strong form of societal-level sex role differentiation whereby men tend to have occupations that reward assertiveness and women tend to work in caring professions.

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Out-group

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Individuals and firms not regarded as a part of “us.”

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Power distance

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The extent to which less powerful members within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.

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Social mobility

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The degree to which members from a lower social category can rise to a higher status.

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Social stratification

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The hierarchical arrangement of individuals into social categories (strata) such as classes, castes, and divisions within a society.

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Social structure

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The way a society broadly organizes its members.

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Uncertainty avoidance

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The extent to which members in a culture accept or avoid ambiguous situations and uncertainty.