1
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approach to hierarchy
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New Zealand
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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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attitudes towards hierarchy
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New Zealand
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Preference for flat organizational structures and less emphasis on hierarchy
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1
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3
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hierarchical relationships
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New Zealand
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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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4
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hierarchical societies
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New Zealand
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There is a more relaxed approach to social hierarchy and less emphasis on traditional social status.
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1
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5
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hierarchical society
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New Zealand
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Societies tend to have relatively more egalitarian social structures and value individual autonomy
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1
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6
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hierarchy in conversation
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New Zealand
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Conversations are generally less formal and hierarchical, with people often addressing each other by first names and engaging in open discussions regardless of social status.
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1
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7
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relationship with hierarchy
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New Zealand
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Emphasis on egalitarianism and a more relaxed approach to hierarchical relationships, both socially and in the workplace.
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1
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8
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respect for hierarchy
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New Zealand
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Relaxed approach to authority and social structure
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1
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9
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social hierarchy
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New Zealand
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Social hierarchy is influenced by indigenous tribal affiliations, as well as socioeconomic status.
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1
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