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hierarchical social structure
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Western countries
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Respect for authority and hierarchy is valued, with clear social ranks and roles.
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1
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2
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hierarchical structure
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Western countries
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There is a more casual approach to hierarchy, and open communication across different levels of authority is encouraged
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1
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3
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hierarchical structure
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Western countries
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Commonly found in corporate/business organizations with clear levels of authority and decision-making power.
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1
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4
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hierarchical structure
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Western culture
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Tendency towards flatter organizational structures and informal interactions regardless of seniority
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1
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5
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hierarchical structures
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Western countries
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Commonly used in businesses and organizations to establish clear lines of authority and decision-making.
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1
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6
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hierarchies
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Western countries
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Hierarchies are often seen as necessary for organizational structure and decision-making.
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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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Hierarchies are commonly observed in organizational structures and social relationships, with clear lines of authority and decision-making.
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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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Hierarchy is often seen as a structure of authority and organization in business and government.
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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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While respect for colleagues is important, there may be less emphasis on strict hierarchical structures
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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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There is a relatively flatter hierarchical structure in academic culture, with emphasis on collaboration and open dialogue between professors and students.
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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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Emphasis on flatter organizational structures and equality
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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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More emphasis on flat organizational structures and challenging traditional hierarchies
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1
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13
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hierarchy
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Western countries
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Emphasis on individualism and flatter organizational structures
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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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Hierarchies are often present in organizational structures, with clear lines of authority and decision-making.
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1
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15
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hierarchy
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western culture
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Flat organizational structures are valued, and there is an emphasis on open communication and collaboration regardless of hierarchy.
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1
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