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A Study of the Differences between Chinese and Western Cultures from the Perspective of Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension Theory

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/EASJEHL.2020.v03i04.006
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Cultural Dimension Theory is a framework proposed by the Dutch psychologist Gilt Hofstede to measure cultural differences between different countries. Since its birth, this theory has attracted wide attention from the academic community, and has become a classic theory in the field of cross-cultural research. Based on Hofstede’s Cultural Dimension Theory, this paper analyses the differences between Chinese and Western cultural values from three different cultural dimensions: individualism and collectivism, power distance, long-term orientation and short-term orientation, and explores the causes of intense cultural conflicts. It is hoped that this study can improve people’s awareness of cross-cultural communication, reduce or eliminate unconscious cultural conflicts, and better promote economic and cultural exchanges and development.

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