1
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approach to hierarchy
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Australia
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There is a more relaxed approach to hierarchy, and individuals are encouraged to challenge authority
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1
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2
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attitude towards hierarchy
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Australia
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There is a more relaxed approach to hierarchy, and individuals tend to interact with superiors in a more informal manner.
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1
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3
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attitudes towards hierarchy
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Australia
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Less rigid attitudes towards hierarchy and a more casual approach to authority
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1
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4
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communication hierarchy
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Australia
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Can be relatively informal, with communication style often direct and egalitarian, regardless of hierarchical structure
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1
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5
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decision-making hierarchy
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Australia
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Preference for individual autonomy and independent decision-making
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1
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6
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hierarchical relationships
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Australia
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There is a more casual approach to hierarchical relationships, and individuals often interact with superiors on a first-name basis.
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1
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7
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hierarchical societies
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Australia
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There is a focus on egalitarian values and a rejection of caste-based hierarchy.
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1
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8
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hierarchical society
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Australia
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Social structures tend to be more egalitarian and emphasize informal interactions
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1
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9
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importance of hierarchy
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Australia
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Less emphasis on strict hierarchical structure in social interactions and a more casual approach to authority
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1
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10
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importance of hierarchy in society
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Australia
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Tendency towards egalitarianism and a preference for minimizing hierarchical differences is prevalent in societal attitudes.
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1
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11
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relationship with hierarchy
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Australia
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A tendency towards more informal and egalitarian relationships, with less emphasis on strict adherence to hierarchical structures in social and professional environments.
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1
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12
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respect for hierarchy
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Australia
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Relaxed approach to authority and social structure
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1
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