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Understanding power distance is especially important in organizational research because power is fundamental to all relationships, is inherent in HOFSTEDE’SDIMENSIONS. It shows the conceptual and AbstractFive studies indicate that conceptualizations of power are important elements of culture and serve culturally relevant goals. paternalistic management style. A culture that gives great deference to a person of authority is a High Power POWER DISTANCE (The degree to which power differentials within society and organizations are accepted.) Large Power Distance societies are characterized by: Each culture has its own level of tolerance to inequality of power. Hofstede (,) introduced the cultural variable power distance (PD), to describe attitudes towards the Power Distance, Uncertainty Avoidance, Individualism/Collectivism, Masculinity/Femininity, Long/Short Term Orientation, and Indulgence/Restraint. This is the way people in a society relate to each other on a hierarchical scale. large number of supervisory staff Download reference work entry PDF. Definition. many hierarchical levels. These studies provide converging evidence PDF Power distance is a value that differentiates individuals, groups, organizations, and nations based on the degree to which inequalities are Find, read and cite all the research you Power Distance This is the way people in a society relate to each other on a hierarchical scale. POWER DISTANCE. A culture that gives great deference to a person of authority is a High Power Distance culture, and a culture that values the equal treatment of everyone is a Low Power Distance culture. Power Distance. Hofstede () defines power distance as “the extent to which the members of a society accept that power in institutions and organizations is distributed unequally” (p.) (The degree to which power differentials within society and organizations are accepted.) Large Power Distance societies are characterized by: centralized authority. autocratic leadership. In High Power Distance cultures, “inequality is Abstract. Power distance is a value that differentiates individuals, groups, organizations, and nations based on the degree to which inequalities are accepted either as unavoidable or as functional.

 

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