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The Finnish prefer to maintain time-honored traditions and norms and view change with suspicion. Which of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions does this represent?

power distance

individualism/collectivism

masculinity/femininity

time orientation


Sagot :

I think it’s an Individualist society

Finland, with a score of 63 is an Individualist society. This means there is a high preference for a loosely-knit social framework in which individuals are expected to take care of themselves and their immediate families only.