1
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attitudes towards hierarchy
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Western countries
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While respect for hierarchy exists, there may be more emphasis on questioning authority and promoting equality in social and professional interactions.
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1
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2
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communication hierarchy
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Western countries
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Commonly involves a clear chain of command and organizational structure, with a focus on top-down communication
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1
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3
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hierarchical structure
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Western culture
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Hierarchical structure is often based on professional titles and organizational positions.
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1
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4
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hierarchical structures
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Western countries
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Tendency towards challenging or questioning authority and hierarchical structures
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1
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5
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hierarchies
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Western cultures
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More emphasis on challenging authority and promoting equality, especially in social and workplace settings.
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1
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6
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hierarchy
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Modern Western culture
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Based on individual merit and achievement
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1
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7
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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Emphasis on equality and challenging hierarchical structures is more common, especially in workplace environments.
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1
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8
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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While hierarchy exists, decision-making may involve more input from various levels of employees regardless of seniority.
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1
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9
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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Hierarchy is present but may be more flexible, and respect is often based on achievement rather than seniority.
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1
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10
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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Tendency to value equality and informality in social and workplace hierarchies
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1
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11
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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Hierarchical structures exist in various Western organizations, but the emphasis on respect for seniority may differ in practice.
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1
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12
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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While respect is important, the concept of hierarchy and seniority may have different emphasis in social and professional settings.
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1
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13
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hierarchy
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Western culture
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Tendency to challenge or question hierarchical structures and authority
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1
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14
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hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Hierarchical structures are often based on professional titles and job roles
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1
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15
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hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Hierarchy is often based on merit and achievement
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1
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16
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hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Present in various organizations but often more flexible and based on merit
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1
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17
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hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Hierarchies exist in various social and professional settings
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1
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18
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hierarchy
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modern Western culture
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Meritocracy is valued in modern organizations
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1
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19
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hierarchy in communication
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western
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There is a more egalitarian approach to communication, with less emphasis on explicit displays of respect based on hierarchical positions.
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1
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20
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hierarchy in conversation
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Western cultures
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Conversation is often more egalitarian, and respect is shown through active listening and consideration of others' opinions.
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1
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21
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relationship hierarchy
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Western countries
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Respect for elders and authority figures is emphasized
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1
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22
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relationship with hierarchy
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Western countries
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More egalitarian approach to authority and workplace hierarchy.
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1
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23
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social hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Social hierarchy is often based on economic status and career achievements.
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1
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24
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teaching of hierarchy
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Western cultures
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Encourages questioning and challenging of authority
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1
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