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and are undergoing radical change. These, along
with Eastern and Central
European countries, were not included in the initial research project as IBM
at the time did not operate in communist countries.
The development of
globalization and international cooperation, along with increased inter-
national
mobility, has not been fully taken into account in terms of its effect
on influencing a degree of cultural convergence. Hofstede’s work also does
not consider the influence of multiculturalism.
It should be emphasized,
however, that he defends the accusation that his findings are to some extent
now out of date by arguing that cultural trends take a long time to change.
2) Too general
The mean score for a national culture is the
average score of those who
responded. Hofstede accepts there may indeed be wide variations within
each national sample. Although he confines himself to national characteris-
tics, many critics believe that the importance of
regional differences within
countries and especially ethnic and religious differences count for as much
as national differences. Hofstede can be criticized for a tendency to treat
national cultures as homogeneous entities when
in fact they are made up of
groups of different ethnicities with different characteristics.
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