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What does DOC stand for?

Dimensions of Culture


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De Mooij, a cross-cultural communications expert based in The Netherlands, explains the basics of global marketing and advertising such as global branding, the dimensions of culture, executional styles and the research and applications of cultural values to advertising campaigns.
Construing cultural analysis as an integral component of assessing readiness for change reinforces theoretical work by Wilkins and Dyer (1988), who posited two dimensions of culture as predisposing an organization toward change: the fluidity of its current cultural frames and the commitment of its members to existing cultural tenets.
Ethnocentric, polycentric and geocentric orientations, the basic meaning of culture (as an iceberg), different levels of cultural issues, and the interpretation of culture are followed by a discussion of the key dimensions of culture and a striking view on language as a key dimension.
The GLOBE research pointed to nine dimensions of cultures that differentiate societies and organizations.
He believes that broad dimensions of culture are absolutely fundamental to the future of occupational therapy here in New Zealand and beyond.
Hofstede's four dimensions of culture provided the conceptual framework for the study.
Based on an approach that examines the national sample rather than the individual person as the unit of analysis, Hofstede (1980) derived four dimensions of culture and later added a fifth.
In the next section, dimensions of culture are presented, with specific attention to sample scenarios to illustrate each point.

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