Power distance (Hofstede, 1991). African cultures are generally seen as tolerating higher levels of inequality and hierarchy.
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• Power distance (Hofstede, 1991). African cultures are generally seen as tolerating higher levels of inequality and hierarchy. This has implications for the level of participation in organizations and styles of managing people. However, there are bound to be differences in power distance between African cultures, as there are in European cultures.
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International HRM A Cross-Cultural Approach
ISBN: 9780761974055
1st Edition
Authors: Terence Jackson
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