Long and Short term orientation
H O F S T E D E ' S F I F T H D I M E N S I O N
Introduction
HUNGARY
HUNGARY
45
Hungary is shown to be a relatively normative country with a score of 45 on this dimension. People in such societies have a strong concern with establishing the absolute Truth; they are normative in their thinking. They exhibit great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future, and a focus on achieving quick results.
LUXEMBOURG
With a high score of 64, the culture of Luxembourg is clearly pragmatic. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that truth depends very much on situation, context, and time. They show an ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, a strong propensity to save and invest, thriftiness, and perseverance in achieving results.
Examples: many Western countries, where innovation, individualism and entrepreneurship are valued
PAKISTAN
With a score of 19, the culture of Pakistan is strongly a normative-oriented one. People in such societies have a strong concern with establishing an absolute truth; they are normative in their thinking. They exhibit great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future, and a focus on achieving quick results.
CHINA
Examples: China, Japan, South Korea, and many other East Asian countries
China scores 77 in this dimension, which means that it is a very pragmatic culture. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that truth depends very much on situation, context, and time. They show an ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, a strong propensity to save and invest, thriftiness, and perseverance in achieving results.
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Long and Short term orientation
H O F S T E D E ' S F I F T H D I M E N S I O N
Introduction
HUNGARY
HUNGARY 45 Hungary is shown to be a relatively normative country with a score of 45 on this dimension. People in such societies have a strong concern with establishing the absolute Truth; they are normative in their thinking. They exhibit great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future, and a focus on achieving quick results.
LUXEMBOURG
With a high score of 64, the culture of Luxembourg is clearly pragmatic. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that truth depends very much on situation, context, and time. They show an ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, a strong propensity to save and invest, thriftiness, and perseverance in achieving results.
Examples: many Western countries, where innovation, individualism and entrepreneurship are valued
PAKISTAN
With a score of 19, the culture of Pakistan is strongly a normative-oriented one. People in such societies have a strong concern with establishing an absolute truth; they are normative in their thinking. They exhibit great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future, and a focus on achieving quick results.
CHINA
Examples: China, Japan, South Korea, and many other East Asian countries
China scores 77 in this dimension, which means that it is a very pragmatic culture. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that truth depends very much on situation, context, and time. They show an ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, a strong propensity to save and invest, thriftiness, and perseverance in achieving results.