concept   hierarchy
culture   Saudi Arabia
statement   Respect for hierarchy and authority is a deeply ingrained cultural value in Saudi Arabian society.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 approach to hierarchy Saudi Arabia Respect for authority and hierarchical order is deeply ingrained in society 1
2 attitude towards hierarchy Saudi Arabia There is a strong emphasis on social status and respect for authority, with clear distinctions between different levels of the hierarchy. 1
3 attitudes towards hierarchy Saudi Arabia Respect for hierarchical order and authority is deeply ingrained in society 1
4 decision-making hierarchy Saudi Arabia Strong top-down decision-making with hierarchical structure and respect for authority 1
5 hierarchical societies Saudi Arabia Traditional hierarchical structures based on family, tribe, and social status are widely respected. 1
6 hierarchical society Saudi Arabia Traditional social structures emphasize clear hierarchies based on age, gender, and familial status 1
7 hierarchy Saudi Arabia Strong emphasis on hierarchy and respect for authority in social and workplace settings 1
8 importance of hierarchy Saudi Arabia High value placed on social and organizational hierarchy, with a strong respect for authority and position 1
9 importance of hierarchy in society Saudi Arabia Strict hierarchical structures based on age, social status, and gender play a substantial role in everyday interactions. 1
10 relationship hierarchy Saudi Arabia Respect for age, social status, and authority is an integral part of interpersonal relationships 1
11 relationship with hierarchy Saudi Arabia Hierarchical structure is highly respected and adhered to in both social and professional environments. 1
12 respect for hierarchy Saudi Arabia Respect for status and social order is deeply ingrained in society 1
13 social hierarchy Saudi Arabia Social hierarchy is deeply connected to tribal and family relationships, as well as religious authority. 1
14 social structure Saudi Arabia Strongly influenced by tribal and kinship ties 1