concept   hierarchy
culture   Western cultures
statement   In modern Western cultures, hierarchy is based on merit and achievement, with an emphasis on equality and informality.

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