Deck 2: Cultural and Institutional Context of Global Human Resource Management

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What does GLOBE stand for?

A) Greater Location Overseas Bias Effect
B) Global Loose Overview of Behavioral Examples
C) Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness
D) Global Level Order Beliefs and Expectations
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What cultural characteristic may lead to seniority based compensation?

A) Collectivism
B) Individualism
C) High uncertainty avoidance
D) Low uncertainty avoidance
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What is a feature of vertical collectivist societies?

A) Out-group where the individual comes first
B) In-group where inequality is the norm
C) Emphasis on individual freedom
D) Equality
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Which is an example of a cultural artifact?

A) Clothes
B) Values
C) Feelings
D) All of the above
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What is a potential repercussion of the failure to conform to the demands of a society?

A) Cost
B) Increased risk
C) Reduction in the organization's legitimacy
D) All of the above
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When investigating Western bias, what term did Hofstede introduce?

A) Confucian work dynamism
B) East vs West
C) Virtue vs Hedonism
D) Chinese influence
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What is a major drawback of Hofstede's cultural dimensions?

A) It is based on data from one organization
B) It only shows averages across cultures
C) It is almost 30 years old
D) All of the above
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What is an example of institutional collectivism?

A) Helping out your neighbor
B) Social welfare payments
C) Institutions working together
D) Individuals being assertive
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Which is NOT a key indicator of the status of HRM in an organization?

A) HR board level representation
B) Size of the HR function
C) Downsizing in the organization
D) HR manager involvement in personnel issues
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Which is an example of a tight culture?

A) Japan
B) U.S.A.
C) Canada
D) Australia
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What institutional mechanism results from adopting institutional standards?

A) Mimetic
B) Normative
C) Coercive
D) Culture
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What does a 'loose' culture refer to?

A) Few cultures that overlap
B) Many cultures that overlap
C) Few cultures that are superficial
D) Many cultures that are superficial
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How are the Schwartz Values displayed?

A) Two-dimensional graph
B) Bell curve
C) Table
D) Percentages
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What are profiles of national cultures are useful for?

A) Assessing similarities and differences between cultures
B) Creating sophisticated stereotypes
C) Understanding how culture asserts itself
D) All of the above
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Why is culture like an iceberg?

A) It is cold
B) Many cultures are isolated
C) Most of its mass is invisible
D) Culture floats to the top of society
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Deck 2: Cultural and Institutional Context of Global Human Resource Management
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What does GLOBE stand for?

A) Greater Location Overseas Bias Effect
B) Global Loose Overview of Behavioral Examples
C) Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness
D) Global Level Order Beliefs and Expectations
C
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What cultural characteristic may lead to seniority based compensation?

A) Collectivism
B) Individualism
C) High uncertainty avoidance
D) Low uncertainty avoidance
C
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What is a feature of vertical collectivist societies?

A) Out-group where the individual comes first
B) In-group where inequality is the norm
C) Emphasis on individual freedom
D) Equality
B
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Which is an example of a cultural artifact?

A) Clothes
B) Values
C) Feelings
D) All of the above
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What is a potential repercussion of the failure to conform to the demands of a society?

A) Cost
B) Increased risk
C) Reduction in the organization's legitimacy
D) All of the above
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When investigating Western bias, what term did Hofstede introduce?

A) Confucian work dynamism
B) East vs West
C) Virtue vs Hedonism
D) Chinese influence
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What is a major drawback of Hofstede's cultural dimensions?

A) It is based on data from one organization
B) It only shows averages across cultures
C) It is almost 30 years old
D) All of the above
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What is an example of institutional collectivism?

A) Helping out your neighbor
B) Social welfare payments
C) Institutions working together
D) Individuals being assertive
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Which is NOT a key indicator of the status of HRM in an organization?

A) HR board level representation
B) Size of the HR function
C) Downsizing in the organization
D) HR manager involvement in personnel issues
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Which is an example of a tight culture?

A) Japan
B) U.S.A.
C) Canada
D) Australia
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What institutional mechanism results from adopting institutional standards?

A) Mimetic
B) Normative
C) Coercive
D) Culture
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What does a 'loose' culture refer to?

A) Few cultures that overlap
B) Many cultures that overlap
C) Few cultures that are superficial
D) Many cultures that are superficial
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How are the Schwartz Values displayed?

A) Two-dimensional graph
B) Bell curve
C) Table
D) Percentages
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What are profiles of national cultures are useful for?

A) Assessing similarities and differences between cultures
B) Creating sophisticated stereotypes
C) Understanding how culture asserts itself
D) All of the above
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Why is culture like an iceberg?

A) It is cold
B) Many cultures are isolated
C) Most of its mass is invisible
D) Culture floats to the top of society
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