Question: Use the following data to answer the next question: # Hall's Personal Space: AUSTRALIA= Medium-High: IRELAND= Medium-High: JAPAN- Medium-Low: KOREA- Low: PORTUGAL- Medium: SINGAPORE Medium-Low:

Use the following data to answer the next
Use the following data to answer the next
Use the following data to answer the next question: # Hall's Personal Space: AUSTRALIA= Medium-High: IRELAND= Medium-High: JAPAN- Medium-Low: KOREA- Low: PORTUGAL- Medium: SINGAPORE Medium-Low: SINGAPORE- Medium-Low: SPAIN= Medium # Trompenaars' Specific vs. Diffuse: AUSTRALIA = 78; IRELAND=84: JAPAN=71: KOREA=65; PORTUGAL=73: SINGAPORE= 58; SINGAPORE=58: SPAIN=71 # Trompenaars' Universalism vs. Particularism: AUSTRALIA=91: IRELAND= 92: JAPAN 68: KOREA-37PORTUGAL=56; SINGAPORE= 69; SINGAPORE= 69: SPAIN=75 # Hofstede's Indulgence: AUSTRALIA=71; IRELAND=65: JAPAN=42; KOREA= 29; PORTUGAL-33, SINGAPORE=46; SINGAPORE= 46; SPAIN= 44 # Hofstede's Masculinity: AUSTRALIA-61: IRELAND-68. JAPAN=95; KOREA- 39: PORTUGAL-31; SINGAPORE- 48; SINGAPORE- 48; SPAIN 42 # Hofstede's Long Term Orientation (Pragmatism): AUSTRALIA=21; IRELAND 24: JAPAN=88; KOREA= 100; PORTUGAL=28: SINGAPORE-72: SINGAPORE- 72; SPAIN=48 Assume you were sent by your multinational company to manage a new plant in a subsidiary abroad. You liked the place and even married a local, who also worked for the same company, but did not work under your direct supervision. You do notice that people in the subsidiary act very differently than people from your own country. Your foreign spouse, for example, expects you to use your influence to get them raises and better assignments. In the country you come from a higher proportion of people are more inclined to separate personal and work relationships. According to the data provided, and assuming the listed variables is all the information you have, there is a much GREATER probability that YOU ARE FROM a country such as ---..than from SINGAPORE: JAPAN PORTUGAL. SINGAPORE # Trompenaars' Specific vs. Diffuse: AUSTRALIA=78; IRELAND-84: JAPAN-71; KOREA-65; PORTUGAL=73: SINGAPORE- 58: SINGAPORE-58SPAIN= 71 #Trompenaars' Universalism vs. Particularism: AUSTRALIA-91; IRELAND-92: JAPAN=68; KOREA-37, PORTUGAL-56; SINGAPORE- 69; SINGAPORE-69; SPAIN=75 # Hofstede's Indulgence: AUSTRALIA= 71: IRELAND 65: JAPAN=42; KOREA 29: PORTUGAL-33; SINGAPORE-46: SINGAPORE 46: SPAIN - 44 # Hofstede's Masculinity: AUSTRALIA-61: IRELAND-68; JAPAN-95; KOREA 39: PORTUGAL 31: SINGAPORE-48SINGAPORE= 48SPAIN=42 # Hofstede's Long Term Orientation (Pragmatism: AUSTRALIA-21: IRELAND- 24: JAPAN- 88: KOREA = 100; PORTUGAL 28: SINGAPORE- 72: SINGAPORE- 72: SPAIN 48 Assume you were sent by your multinational company to manage a new plant in a subsidiary abroad. You liked the place and even married a local, who also worked for the same company, but did not work under your direct supervision. You do notice that people in the subsidiary act very differently than people from your own country. Your foreign spouse, for example, expects you to use your influence to get them raises and better assignments. In the country you come from a higher proportion of people are more inclined to separate personal and work relationships. According to the data provided, and assuming the listed variables is all the information you have, there is a much GREATER probability that YOU ARE FROM a country such as than from SINGAPORE, JAPAN PORTUGAL SINGAPORE KOREA: AUSTRALIA SPAIN: IRELAND

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