The Hofstede Model
Colombia vs Alemania Hofstede model
The graph hotsfede between Colombian and German show great differences that exist in terms of the criteria of Distance of Power (PDI), the long term orientation (LTO), individualism (IDV) and indulgence ( IND) is even greater the gap. While with respect to the criteria of masculinity (MAS), uncertainty (UAI) show a great similarity.
In the results obtained in the distance of power between Colombia and Germany, you can see that the culture in Colombia has a high score on this scale and is due to the fact that they accept that social inequality is due to a fact of life and is accepted by all strata of society , instead in Germany it occurs in a different way is characterized by a strong, and is characterized by being strongly supported by a strong middle class.
The individualism between Colombian and German, you can see that the culture in Colombia has a low score of 13 and is among the lowest individualist scores; In other words, it is among the most collectivist cultures in the world. On the other hand Germany is quite the opposite German society is truly individualistic with a score of 67 there is a strong belief in the ideal of self realisation. Loyalty is based on people’s personal preferences, as well as the sense of duty and responsibility.
The masculinity between Colombia and Germany is very similar but with different objectives, in Colombia at 64 years, is a masculine society, highly oriented to success and directed, Colombians are competitive and oriented towards status, but they are more collectivist than individualist. and in Germany acquiring a score of 66 is considered a male society. Performance is highly valued and required on time, People prefer to "live to work" and gain a high self esteem, from their tasks.
As for the long term orientation between Colombia and Germany there is a very noticeable difference, in Germany The highest score of 83 indicates that it is a pragmatic country. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that the truth depends very much on the situation, context and time. They show the ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, while in Colombia with a low score of 13, it is classified as normative. The people in such societies have a great concern to establish the absolute Truth; They are normative in their thinking. They show great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future and a focus on achieving quick results.
I think that these differences happen because Colombia still has a more collective thinking , anarchist and normative , people tend to be guided by determined standards and think of immediate results, to which Germany seems to be a less normative and much more individualistic Country , which adapts to situations much more easily and for this reason surpasses in scores to Colombia.
The graph hotsfede between Colombian and German show great differences that exist in terms of the criteria of Distance of Power (PDI), the long term orientation (LTO), individualism (IDV) and indulgence ( IND) is even greater the gap. While with respect to the criteria of masculinity (MAS), uncertainty (UAI) show a great similarity.
In the results obtained in the distance of power between Colombia and Germany, you can see that the culture in Colombia has a high score on this scale and is due to the fact that they accept that social inequality is due to a fact of life and is accepted by all strata of society , instead in Germany it occurs in a different way is characterized by a strong, and is characterized by being strongly supported by a strong middle class.
The individualism between Colombian and German, you can see that the culture in Colombia has a low score of 13 and is among the lowest individualist scores; In other words, it is among the most collectivist cultures in the world. On the other hand Germany is quite the opposite German society is truly individualistic with a score of 67 there is a strong belief in the ideal of self realisation. Loyalty is based on people’s personal preferences, as well as the sense of duty and responsibility.
The masculinity between Colombia and Germany is very similar but with different objectives, in Colombia at 64 years, is a masculine society, highly oriented to success and directed, Colombians are competitive and oriented towards status, but they are more collectivist than individualist. and in Germany acquiring a score of 66 is considered a male society. Performance is highly valued and required on time, People prefer to "live to work" and gain a high self esteem, from their tasks.
As for the long term orientation between Colombia and Germany there is a very noticeable difference, in Germany The highest score of 83 indicates that it is a pragmatic country. In societies with a pragmatic orientation, people believe that the truth depends very much on the situation, context and time. They show the ability to adapt traditions easily to changed conditions, while in Colombia with a low score of 13, it is classified as normative. The people in such societies have a great concern to establish the absolute Truth; They are normative in their thinking. They show great respect for traditions, a relatively small propensity to save for the future and a focus on achieving quick results.
I think that these differences happen because Colombia still has a more collective thinking , anarchist and normative , people tend to be guided by determined standards and think of immediate results, to which Germany seems to be a less normative and much more individualistic Country , which adapts to situations much more easily and for this reason surpasses in scores to Colombia.
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