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attitude towards risk
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Japan
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Emphasis on caution and aversion to high-risk financial ventures are common, with a preference for stability and security.
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1
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2
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financial risk
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Japan
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There is a preference for conservative financial management to avoid unnecessary risks
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1
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3
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health risks
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Japan
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Excessive work-related stress and long working hours are commonly associated with health risks.
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1
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4
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injury risk
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Japan
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Cultural value placed on physical harmony and safety consciousness, resulting in a high awareness of injury risk in daily activities and public spaces.
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1
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5
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risk
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Japan
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Avoiding risks and maintaining stability is often valued in both personal and business decisions.
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1
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6
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risk
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Japan
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There is a strong emphasis on risk aversion and careful decision-making to avoid potential negative outcomes.
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1
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7
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risk
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Japan
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In investing, the emphasis is on minimizing risk and preserving capital rather than taking significant risks for potential high returns.
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1
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8
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risk assessment
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Japan
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Less emphasis on formalized risk assessment, more focus on group consensus and situational awareness
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1
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9
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risk management
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Japan
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Emphasis on group consensus and collective responsibility for risk management rather than individual accountability
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1
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10
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risk tolerance
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Japan
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Preference for conservative investment strategies
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1
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11
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risk-taking
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Japan
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Cautious and careful approach, with an emphasis on minimizing risks and ensuring stability and long-term success.
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1
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12
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risk-taking
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Japan
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Risk-taking is often discouraged and seen as potentially disruptive to the social order.
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1
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13
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risk-taking
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Japan
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Often viewed with caution and prudence, especially in business
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1
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