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MAREX Week 6


Chapter 8 - Cultural Pitfalls in International Business

8.1 Dealing With Other Cultures

 Comparative competitive advantage – a country may still benefit from international trade
even if it is at a disadvantage
 National culture – the collective identity/programing of a society
 When exporting find out if local culture fits the companies’ culture
 In the East friends are made first, then business is done
 Customer should also be seen as a friend
 Distribution system should be based on friendship

8.2 Cultural & Ethical Dimensions
 People often use culture as a “survival mechanism”
 Culture is seen as an ethical value system

Widening the Horizon




The 3 Levels Of Culture

1. Hardware – visual aspects of culture
2. Software – non-visual aspects of culture
3. Orgware – interface between inside and outside


8.2.3 Ethical Perspective
 Thinking
 Rationally justified principles of acting right or wrong
 Theoretical-ethical understanding of the hardware level
 Doing
 Ethical responsibility
 Orgware level
 Feeling
 Intuitive
 Software level

, MAREX Week 6




The Levels Of Culture

1. Hardware
2. Software
3. Orgware


1. Hardware Systems
 Hardware of culture – visual aspects of culture
 e.g. buildings, handwriting, productions systems
 Can build policies, but no relationships with only hardware
 Preferred by European countries
 Conceptual level




a. Power Distance
 Is the way in which people deal with social inequality and accept differences in power
 Basis upon which culture assess social inequality
 Great power distance cultures accept differences in power easily
 Germanic countries have small power distances
 Big power differences in “Romance” countries

b. Individualism vs. Collectivism
 Individualism is the cultural attitude in which the interest of the individual is more important
than that of the group

Collectivist cultures
 Group is more important than the individual
 Usually consist of extended families who all live together
 Relationship between group and individual is governed by material, psychological and ethical
dependence
 When you are absorbed into strong close knit groups that provide protection from birth on
 If ashamed, family is all guilty

Individualistic cultures
 Give priority to the interests of the individual over those of the group
 Families (grandma & grandpa) live separate
 No “healthy” person depends on the extended family materially, psychologically or ethically

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