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This course reviews the dramatic changes that Globalization has brought to businesses. Markets are growing culturally diverse and companies face the challenge of managing an increasing culturally diverse workforce. It is then increasingly important for managers to incorporate cultural variables into their decision making models. This course enables students to understand how globalization changes consumers and employees at a psychological level. The focus is on understanding that culture exists in people’s minds, as values, beliefs, and ideals, as well as around us in objects, brands, and institutions. The course introduces popular cultural frameworks used by human resource managers and marketing managers. These cultural frameworks will allow students to better understand cross-cultural consumer behavior and suggest ways to more effectively manage organizations across cultural boundaries.
You will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and our learning environment. The orientation will also help you obtain the technical skills required for the course.
What's included
4 videos4 readings1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 9 minutes
Welcome to Global Marketing: Cultural Frameworks•2 minutes
Meet Professor Carlos Torelli•3 minutes
Meet Professor Tina Girndt-Clougherty•4 minutes
Learn on Your Terms•1 minute
4 readings•Total 35 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
About the Discussion Forums•10 minutes
Online Education at Gies College of Business•10 minutes
Updating Your Profile•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
Module 1: Globalization and Culture
3 hours to complete
Module details
A proliferation of global brands brings diverse cultures to a consumer population that is also growing culturally diverse. Companies are managing a workforce that is also increasingly culturally diverse. This module discusses what globalization is, and how it is connected to five forces: growing multiculturalism, cultural mixing, global competition, information flows and co-creation, and global interdependencies. This module will also analyze what culture is, why cultures emerge, the environmental influences that shape culture, where culture exists, and how it manifests itself. Students will learn that culture exist in our heads as values and beliefs, but also outside our heads in things that surround us, in material objects, and in social institutions. In particular, products, brands, and leadership styles can be tangible representations of culture.
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9 videos3 readings8 assignments
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9 videos•Total 105 minutes
Module 1 Overview •1 minute
Module 1 Introduction •10 minutes
Globalization and the Forces Shaping Business Practices•14 minutes
What is Culture?•7 minutes
Why Do Cultures Emerge?•14 minutes
What Shapes Culture?•14 minutes
The Iceberg Model•15 minutes
Inside-Outside Model of Culture •15 minutes
National and Organizational Culture•15 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Module 1 Agenda•10 minutes
Module 1 Readings (Optional)•10 minutes
Module 1 Lecture Transcripts•10 minutes
8 assignments•Total 65 minutes
Lesson 1-1 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-2 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-3 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-4 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-5 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-6 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 1-7 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Globalization and Culture Quiz•30 minutes
Module 2: Descriptive Approach to Culture: Hofstede’s Cultural Framework
3 hours to complete
Module details
Culture dimensions are to countries what personality dimensions are to people. We can use culture dimensions to describe the culture of a country the same way we can use personality dimensions, such as extraversion or narcissism, to describe a person. This module introduces the cultural framework developed by Geert Hofstede, a pioneer cross-cultural management researcher from the Netherlands. The framework consists of six cultural dimensions that describe values, norms, attitudes, and behaviors around six themes. These dimensions can help explain and predict the consumer behavior of diverse cultural groups.
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7 videos3 readings6 assignments
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7 videos•Total 69 minutes
Module 2 Overview•1 minute
Module 2 Introduction•10 minutes
Hofstede’s Culture Framework•11 minutes
Individualism•17 minutes
Power Distance•13 minutes
Motivation Towards Achievement and Success•8 minutes
Uncertainty Avoidance•10 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Module 2 Agenda•10 minutes
Module 2 Readings (optional)•10 minutes
Module 2 Lecture Transcripts•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 55 minutes
Lesson 2-1 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 2-2 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 2-3 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 2-4 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 2-5 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Hofstede’s Culture Framework Quiz•30 minutes
Module 3: Descriptive Approach to Culture: Triandis and Colleagues’ Cultural Framework
4 hours to complete
Module details
This module introduces the cultural frameworks developed by Triandis and colleagues. Harry Triandis was a Professor of Psychology here at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is considered the most renowned academic scholar in cross-cultural psychology, and the frameworks inspired by his work illustrate the important role of culture in three crucial domains of human psychology: (1) The Self, or how individuals perceive themselves as a unit, perceive and interpret the world around them, and set and pursue goals; (2) Society, or how the self fits in with others and manages relationships. How other people are perceived and prioritized in relation to one other; and (3) Social Coordination: The normative processes, social structures, and material culture used to create order, coordinate behavior, and reinforce shared norms.
What's included
6 videos4 readings5 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 50 minutes
Module 3 Overview•1 minute
Module 3 Introduction•7 minutes
Culture and the Self: Individualistic and Collectivistic Views of the Self•12 minutes
Culture and the Position of the Self in Society: The Vertical-Horizontal Distinction•14 minutes
Overlap Between Triandis’ Four Cultural Orientation Framework and Hofstede’s Framework•5 minutes
Culture and Coordination Between Different Selves in Society: Tightness vs. Looseness•11 minutes
4 readings•Total 85 minutes
Module 3 Agenda•5 minutes
Module 3 Readings (optional)•60 minutes
Module 3 Lecture Transcripts•10 minutes
Birch Cream Case Reading•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Lesson 3-1 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 3-2 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 3-3 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 3-4 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Descriptive Approach to Culture: Triandis and Colleagues’ Cultural Framework Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Birch Cream Case •60 minutes
Module 4: The Dynamic Approach to Culture
3 hours to complete
Module details
The framework in the past two modules explain culture based on observed patterns of beliefs, values, and behaviors that are shared by members of different societies. This approach to understanding culture is referred to as the descriptive approach to culture. Although cultural prescriptions would determine, overall, how people from a culture differ in judgments and behaviors from those of a different culture, a descriptive approach to culture fails to account for variations of behaviors within the culture. In other words, culture is not deterministic in the sense that people behave as cultural actors all the time. To address this limitation of the descriptive approach to culture for predicting human behavior, researchers introduced the dynamic approach to culture, also known as the dynamic constructivist approach to culture. This module introduces the dynamic approach to culture to address the limitations of the descriptive approach. The module introduces the basic tenets of the dynamic approach to culture and discusses the contexts in which culture is more likely to be salient or “active” to drive people’s judgments and behaviors. The module introduces biculturalism, i.e. ways of acquiring two cultural knowledge networks and identities. The module closes discussing issues of international assignments and culture shock.
What's included
7 videos3 readings6 assignments
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7 videos•Total 100 minutes
Module 4 Overview•3 minutes
Module 4 Introduction•17 minutes
The Dynamic View: Culture as a Knowledge Network•8 minutes
Cultural Activation or Priming•10 minutes
Biculturalism•21 minutes
International Assignments•18 minutes
Culture Shock•22 minutes
3 readings•Total 50 minutes
Module 4 Agenda•10 minutes
Module 4 Readings (optional)•30 minutes
Module 4 Lecture Transcripts•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 55 minutes
Lesson 4-1 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 4-2 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 4-3 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 4-4 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
Lesson 4-5 Practice Quiz•5 minutes
The Dynamic Approach to Culture Quiz•30 minutes
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