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    Geerte Hofstede analysis Globalization is nowadays evidential in nearly every aspect of life. It can be shortly described “as the world is getting smaller”[1]. “The term describes the growing political‚ social‚ cultural‚ economic and technological interconnectedness and interdependence of the world today. As communication technologies advance‚ cultures continue to overlap and influence each other.”[2] What are the differences especially in cultural dimensions in countries like Germany and the United

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    this ridiculous law. Besides South Africa is also well known by his HIV and rape percentage of their inhabitants. Which is for HIV some over 10% and 1 per 9 women reported that they’ve been raped. How this is possible‚ maybe the dimensions of Geert Hofstede can help us with it. Information about South Africa: Population 2010 estimate: 49 991 300 Area: 1 221 037 km2 Currency: Rand / 1 ZAR Rand = 0‚11 euro Independence: From united kingdom in December 1931 Language: 11 official

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    Victor Delbreuve 1) Cultural dimensions = critique of HOFSTEDE‚ TROMPENAARS‚ PROJECTGLOBE 2) Look for your country HOFSTEDE (rating : do you agree ; give examples) 1)a) HOFSTEDE The research findings of Hofstede‚ describe the cultural features‚ and assists in clarification of some cultural and behavioral paradigms in organizations in different countries. Five cultural dimensions which based on them Hofstede classified the countries are as follows: Individualism against collectivism:

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    Ukraine is one of the largest countries of Eastern Europe. Ukraine occupies an area of 603‚700 square kilometres. Its territory stretches for 893 kilometres from north to south and for 1‚316 kilometres from east to west. It has state borders with Russia‚ Belarus and Moldova. It also borders on Poland‚ Czehia‚ Slovakia‚ Hungary and Romania. In the south it is washed by the Black and the Azov Seas. The major part of Ukraine is flat and only 5 % of it is mountainous. The two mountainous areas in

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    Ukraine Burning With everything happening in Ukraine it’s almost hard not to talk about it or look up everyday to see what is the new current news. I came upon a 30 minute documentary by Vice that provided an inside look at the horrific nature of events happening in Kiev. Last month Vice editor and photographer Henry Langston spent time on the front lines with protestors during a period of escalated violence due to a controversial law that criminalized unauthorized protesting. The result of this

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    Ukraine. Chernivtsi Region. In Eastern Europe‚ there is a remarkable country named Ukraine that has population around forty-five million people according to recent statistics. The territory of the country compared to the territory of the United States is fairly low – only “603‚628 square kilometers” (Rybin 4). The capital of Ukraine is an ancient and beautiful city Kiev. “Ukraine has twenty-seven regions including cities like Kiev and Sevastopol‚ that are city state submissions‚ and Crimea‚ which

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    Hofstede cultural dimensions analysis with multinational business management _______France‚ Britain‚ Germany ‚ Italy Today‚ the world economic integration process ‚ the company’s multinational operations has become an unstoppable trend . But the Eastern and Western cultures have a huge difference . It is easy to generate conflict in business management . Cross-cultural management refers to: multinational companies operating in the presence of various cultural

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    Ukraine: The New Cold War Heats Up The Strategic Role of Natural Gas and Pipeline Routes By Gilbert Mercier Global Research‚ March 09‚ 2014 newsjunkiepost.com Region: Europe‚ Russia and FSU Theme: US NATO War Agenda In-depth Report: UKRAINE REPORT 319 39 4 520 Some Western Europeans say‚ jokingly‚ that at least winter is almost over‚ and if “Putin shuts off the gas‚” they will not have to be cold for long. But as the Ukrainian crisis amplifies‚ European laughter will be short lived

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    Those are the European values we all share‚ and the Ukrainian citizens are clearly showing they want them enforced in their country. I‚ as individual‚ can help Ukraine only showing my support and encouraging my friends in Ukraine‚ but I know that my country and the EU can do much more. We can make a change if you act now. The situation in Ukraine has derailed. At the beginning of this crisis‚ there was a need to let the Ukrainian people to deal with the situation on their own. Any external action could

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    Ukraine’s refugees in Russia are there to stay‚ in new twist for separatist conflictBy Michael Birnbaum TULA‚ Russia — First the war in eastern Ukraine sent Anna Gurova’s family running to Russia. Now most of the residents on her old street have departed — and she said few of them plan to return‚ even if peace settles over the industrial region they once called home.As Ukraine’s conflict settles into a calmer but still bloody rhythm‚ many of the war’s hundreds of thousands of refugees are rebuilding

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