Project 3 Hofstede country comparis QU HONGYU

 



1.In the table, China's "power distance" and "individualism" are 80 and 43, Hong Kong's
"power distance" and "individualism" are 68 and 50, Japan's "power distance" and
"individualism" are 54 and 62, South Korea's "power distance" and "individualism" are
60 and 58. 
2.In the table, the results are basically the same as my own prediction, but the "power
distance" in Hong Kong, China, is relatively lower than I predicted. 
3.China has the highest "power distance" and Japan has the lowest "power distance", 
which I think is related to the country's social system, Japan's hierarchical thinking is
weak, and the difference between high and low classes is small. Secondly, in the
comparison of "individualism", Hong Kong is close to Korea, Japan is the highest, China
is the lowest, and the data show that Japanese society shows the characteristics of
individualism. Japanese society does not have a large family system like China and
Korea. Therefore, individual choices and individualism are more evident in participatory
societies. In Chinese society, people pay more attention to group interests and combine
their subjective ideas with the group's beneficial relationship, so there is relatively little
individualism in the choice problem.

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