Selasa, 28 September 2010

of power distance.

Small vs. large power distance

"How much the less powerful members of institutions and organizations expect and accept that power is distributed unequally. In cultures with small power distance (e.g. Australia, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand), people expect and accept power relations that are more consultative or democratic. People relate to one another more as equals regardless of formal positions. Subordinates are more comfortable with and demand the right to contribute to and critique the decisions of those in power. In cultures with large power distance (e.g. Malaysia), the less powerful accept power relations that are autocratic or paternalistic. Subordinates acknowledge the power of others based on their formal, hierarchical positions. Thus, Small vs. Large Power Distance does not measure or attempt to measure a culture's objective, "real" power distribution, but rather the way people perceive power differences."
p/s: Ah~ no wonder I can seriously feel the difference. Welcome home Farah!

2 ulasan:

  1. Nanti bila Kak TMC balik, mesti terasa punya la..like seriously...

    so enjoy being treated as equals! ;P

    BalasPadam