20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) Japan (1) East Asia (1) Western corporate culture (1) business culture (1) Japanese business culture (1) Corporate settings (1) East Asian academic community (1) Feudal societies (1) Indigenous Australian cultures (1) finance industry in the United States (1) military organizations (1) Ancient Egypt (1) Aztec civilization (1) Corporate culture in East Asian countries (1) Judeo-Christian cultures (1) Mesopotamia (1) Native American societies (1) aristocratic societies (1) prisons (1) professional settings (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hierarchical structure Japan In Japan, deep respect for authority and seniority is ingrained in hierarchical structures and social interactions. 40
2 hierarchical structure East Asia In East Asian cultures, respect for hierarchical order and authority is crucial. 5
3 hierarchical structure Western corporate culture Western corporate culture emphasizes flat organizational structures, open communication, teamwork, and collaboration. 5
4 hierarchical structure business culture In business culture, hierarchical structures with clear levels of authority and decision-making are common. 5
5 hierarchical structure Japanese business culture In Japanese business culture, a hierarchical structure where respect for seniority and a strict top-down management approach are highly valued. 3
6 hierarchical structure Corporate settings Corporate settings often feature clear and strong hierarchical structures with defined levels of authority. 2
7 hierarchical structure East Asian academic community East Asian academic culture emphasizes hierarchical structure and seniority. 2
8 hierarchical structure Feudal societies Feudal societies had strict social hierarchies and emphasized the authority of nobility. 2
9 hierarchical structure Indigenous Australian cultures In Indigenous Australian cultures, hierarchies are shaped by kinship, elders, and holistic decision-making. 2
10 hierarchical structure finance industry in the United States The finance industry in the United States typically operates with a hierarchical structure and clear levels of authority. 2
11 hierarchical structure military organizations In military organizations, clear chains of command and strict adherence to authority are prominent due to their hierarchical structure. 2
12 hierarchical structure Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt's culture is reflected in its social and governmental structures, with a focus on centralized authority and clear hierarchies. 1
13 hierarchical structure Aztec civilization The Aztec civilization had a hierarchical structure with decentralized governance and communal decision-making. 1
14 hierarchical structure Corporate culture in East Asian countries East Asian corporate culture places strong emphasis on clear hierarchy and respect for authority within the organization. 1
15 hierarchical structure Judeo-Christian cultures Judeo-Christian cultures prioritize individualism and equality over strict hierarchical structures. 1
16 hierarchical structure Mesopotamia Mesopotamian culture featured a hierarchical structure with emphasis on centralized authority and clear hierarchies in social and governmental structures. 1
17 hierarchical structure Native American societies Native American societies exhibit a decentralized hierarchical structure and communal decision-making in their traditional governance systems and societal organization. 1
18 hierarchical structure aristocratic societies Aristocratic societies had strict hierarchical structures based on nobility and lineage, with privileged for the upper class. 1
19 hierarchical structure prisons Hierarchical structure is a prominent feature in the organization of military units and penal institutions, with clear chains of command and strict adherence to authority. 1
20 hierarchical structure professional settings In professional settings, a clear hierarchical structure with specific roles and reporting relationships is common. 1