LIR 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Femininity, Spiral Model, Masculinity
Comparing Dimensions-- Power Distance and Identity:
Pretty strong correlation between power distance and individualism
Collectivism tends to correspond with high power distances
Costa Rica- strongly collectivist society (small power distance)
oReally tight knit group of people, egalitarian
Everyone is working at the same level, no need for strong
authoritarian presence
Not the case with countries that are strongly collectivist
Argentina, Iran, India, Japan, Morocco, Spain all fall in the middle
Smith and Hume reading looks at accountants ethical beliefs
oCompared 6 countries and asked 8 questions
Whether or not accountants thought it would be okay to take
vacations on the company’s time
New Zealand, Netherlands, The United States, Mexico,
Hong Kong, Venezuela
Two Hermeneutic Models:
Hermeneutics:
oMeaningful interpretation focused on puzzling over something that is
poorly understood or troubling
Experimental living, interested in the problems (the things that don’t make
sense and that run contrary of what you would expect, hide the key to your
growth, in order to grow you have to analyze your own biases and
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Document Summary
Pretty strong correlation between power distance and individualism. Collectivism tends to correspond with high power distances. Costa rica- strongly collectivist society (small power distance: really tight knit group of people, egalitarian. Everyone is working at the same level, no need for strong authoritarian presence. Not the case with countries that are strongly collectivist. Argentina, iran, india, japan, morocco, spain all fall in the middle. Smith and hume reading looks at accountants ethical beliefs: compared 6 countries and asked 8 questions. Whether or not accountants thought it would be okay to take vacations on the company"s time. New zealand, netherlands, the united states, mexico, Hermeneutics: meaningful interpretation focused on puzzling over something that is poorly understood or troubling. Circular model: comes full circle, starting with an arc of projection (action in the o world) Implies you do the same thing over and over and don"t learn your lesson. Sometimes it takes years of trying to break free from a harmful habit.