Org and national culture ch 2 Flashcards

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Artifacts in org culture

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1, Observable symbols and signs of culture
2. Physical structures, ceremonies, language, stories
3. Maintain and transmit organization’s culture

(Not easy to decipher artifacts – need many of them)

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artifacts of org culture ex:

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  1. Physical structures
  2. Language
  3. Rituals & ceremonies
  4. Stories and ledgends
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Org culture is

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shared values and assumptions

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Function of subcultures

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  1. provide surveillance and critique, ethics
  2. source of emerging values
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Organizational Socialization is

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The process by which individuals learn the values, expected behaviors, and social knowledge necessary to assume their roles in the organization.

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Org socialisation stages

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  1. Anticipatory Socialization
  2. Accommodation
  3. Role management
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  1. Anticipatory socialization is
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forming expectations about jobs and making decisions about employment

learning that occurs prior to joining the organization

  • Anticipating realities about the organization and the new job
  • Anticipating organization’s needs for one’s skills and abilities
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  1. Accommodation
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the individual sees what the organization actually looks like and attempts to become
a participating member of it

Encounter values, skills, and attitudes start to shift as new recruit discovers what the organization is truly like

  • Managing lifestyle-versus-work conflicts
  • Managing intergroup role conflicts
  • Seeking role definition and clarity
  • Becoming familiar with task and group dynamics
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  1. Role Management
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need to mediate the conflicts between the individual’s work in their own group and
other groups that may place demands on them

recruit masters skills and roles and adjusts to work group’s values and norms

  • competing role demands are resolved
  • Critical tasks are mastered
  • Group norms and values are internalized
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  1. Assimilation
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Acquired company embraces acquiring firm’s cultural values

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2.Deculturation

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Acquiring firm imposes its culture on unwilling acquired firm

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12
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  1. Integration
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Cultures combined into a new composite culture

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13
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Separation

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Merging companies remain separate with their own culture

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Countries exhibiting high Uncertainty Avoidance

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maintain rigid codes of belief and behaviour and are intolerant
of unorthodox behaviour and ideas. In these cultures there is an emotional need for rules (even if the rules never seem to work)
In cross-cultural psychology, uncertainty avoidance is a society’s tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity. It
reflects the extent to which members of a society attempt to cope with anxiety by minimizing uncertainty

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15
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adaptation to new enviroments involves…

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  • learning new values
  • Processing infromation in new ways
  • Working within established norms, customs and rituals
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16
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Athropologists propose that culture is

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  • learned
  • defines the boundaries of different groups
17
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Culture;
- Invloves
- includes
- created

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-Involves assumptions, adaptations, perception and learning
- Includes symbols, language, ideologies, rituals and myths
- creates pattern of beliefs, values, expectations

18
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Hofstedes cultural dimensions

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  1. short/long term orientation
  2. Individualism
  3. Uncertainty avoidance
  4. Masculinity vs femininity
  5. Power distance
19
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National culture is the sum of

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beliefs, rituals, rules, customes, artifacts and institutions that characterise the population of a nation

20
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societies values impact organizational values because of

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the interactive nature of work, leisure, family and community

21
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values are

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the guidelines and beliefs that a person uses when in a situation in which a choice must be made