Power
Distance Index (PDI) focuses on the degree of equality,
or inequality, between people in the country's society.
A High
Power Distance ranking indicates that inequalities
of power and wealth have been allowed to grow within the
society.
These societies are more likely to follow a caste system
that does not allow significant upward mobility of its
citizens. A Low Power Distance ranking indicates
the society de-emphasizes the differences between citizen's
power and wealth. In these societies equality and opportunity
for everyone is stressed.
Individualism (IDV) focuses on the degree the society reinforces individual or
collective, achievement and interpersonal relationships.
A High Individualism ranking
indicates that individuality and individual rights
are paramount within the society. Individuals in these societies
may tend
to form a larger number of looser relationships. A Low
Individualism ranking typifies societies of a more
collectivist nature with close ties between individuals.
These cultures
reinforce extended families and collectives where everyone
takes responsibility for fellow members of their group.
Masculinity
(MAS) focuses
on the degree the society reinforces, or does not reinforce,
the traditional masculine work role model of male achievement,
control, and power. A High Masculinity ranking indicates
the country experiences a high degree of gender differentiation.
In these cultures, males dominate a significant portion of
the society and power structure, with females being controlled
by male domination. A Low Masculinity ranking indicates
the country has a low level of differentiation and discrimination
between genders. In these cultures, females are treated equally
to males in all aspects of the society.
Uncertainty
Avoidance Index (UAI) focuses on the level of
tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity
within
the society - i.e. unstructured situations. A High
Uncertainty Avoidance ranking
indicates the country has a low tolerance for uncertainty
and ambiguity. This creates a rule-oriented society
that institutes laws, rules, regulations, and controls
in order
to reduce the
amount
of uncertainty.
A Low
Uncertainty Avoidance ranking indicates
the country has less concern about ambiguity
and uncertainty and has more tolerance for a variety of
opinions. This is reflected in a society that is less rule-oriented,
more readily accepts change, and takes more and greater
risks.