Power Distance Index Hofstede’s Power distance Index measures the extent to which the less powerful members of organizations and institutions (like the family) accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. This represents inequality (more versus less), but defined from below, not from ...
that is to show honor of listeners, but the cultural differences made language distinct from each other, so there is not any expression of honorifics in the American version What obviously from the above analysis is that Japan has got higher power distance than America 作者简介:李雪梅(1969.4—...
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China are high power distance. China are high power distance. Most of Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Most of Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Israel are low power distance. Israel are low power distance. Japan and Mediterranean-Europe fall in the Japan and Mediterranean-Europe fall...
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Power Distance Differences Between Japan and America from the Perspective of Video Games.pdf,科技信息 。外语论ikO SCIENCE&TECHNOLOGYINFORMATION 2010年 第3期 PowerDistanceDifferencesBetweenJapanand Americafrom thePerspectiveofVideoGames 李雪梅 王超 (西
aThe first index focuses on power–distance (PDI), which refers to how less powerful members accept the current power distribution within a culture. According to Hofstede, the power–distance was higher in Japan (54) than Sweden (31). This means that there are more hierarchies in Japanese soc...
The power-distance index (PDI) is a measurement of the acceptance of a hierarchy of power and wealth by the individuals who make up the general population of a nation, culture, or business. Developed by Dutch social psychologist Geert Hofstede, the PDI ultimately provides insight into the exten...
This study focuses on two widely used cultural constructs, high-context (HC)/low-context (LC) culture, and power distance (PD), and investigates their influence on media choice behavior. The propositions that Japan is a higher context and PD culture than the United States were tested. The st...