hofstede’s cultural value framework relationship to theory x and theory y
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Hofstede’s Cultural Value Framework Relationship to Theory X and Theory Y. Theory Y. Theory X. McGregor’s Motivation Theories. Theory X. Theory Y. Work is like play or rest Capable of self control and direction Capable of seeking and accepting responsibly Imaginative and creative - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Hofstede’s Cultural Value Framework Relationship to Theory X and Theory Y
Theory X Theory Y
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McGregor’s Motivation TheoriesTheory X
• Dislike work• Must be coerced and
threatened • Require close supervision
and direction• Prefer to be directed• Responsibility avoidance • Exhibit low ambition• Interested only in security
Theory Y
• Work is like play or rest• Capable of self control and
direction• Capable of seeking and
accepting responsibly• Imaginative and creative• Committed to organization• Capacity for ingenuity
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Five Dimensions of Hofstede’s Cultural Value Framework
• Long Term vs. Short Term Orientation• Individualism vs. Collectivism• Masculinity vs. Femininity• Low Uncertainty Avoidance vs. High
Uncertainty Avoidance• Low Power Distance vs. High Power Distance
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Cultural Value ComparisonChina United States
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Long Term (LTO) vs. Short Term (STO) Orientation
• LTO– Tend to attach more
importance to the future– Value tradition– Value thrift
– “The future belongs to those who prepare for it today”
• STO– Tend to attach more
importance to the here and now
– Accept change more readily
– “You are only limited by your own fears and inaction”
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China as a Theory X Nation
• Foxconn in China– Assembly line work– Long Hours– Suicides 2010– Dormitories– Nets
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Foxconn Dormitories
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FoxConn
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LTO values influence on Theory X Attributes
Theory X Attributes
• People dislike work
• Most people prefer to be directed
• Only interested in security
Long Term Oriented Values
• People value tradition
• People value tradition (hierarchy)
• Attach more importance to the future
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America as a Theory Y Nation
$0-$1,000 $1000-$10,0000%5%
10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%50%
2010 Average American Retirement Sav-ings
Savings in US dollars
Percentage of Americans
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America as a Theory Y Nation
• Americans have an inherent entrepreneurial spirit.
– Wal-Mart– Google– Facebook
• Americans are more willing to give up old ideas for new opportunities.
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Short Term Oriented Values• Attach more importance to
the here and now
• Accept change more readily
Theory Y Attributes
• Think of work as a natural activity, like play or rest
• Will learn to accept and seek responsibility
• Capacity for imagination and ingenuity
STO values influence on Theory Y Attributes
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