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Individualist Cultures Social Preferences in Allocation Decisions
People from individualist cultures emphasized the patient’s probability of survival more (r = 0.755, p = 0.007) when compared to people from collectivist cultures.
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A multinational corporation is designing a new employee bonus program. Two options are proposed:
- Program A: Bonuses are awarded to the top 5% of individual performers based on their personal sales figures and achievements. This system is designed to foster competition and reward individual excellence.
- Program B: Bonuses are distributed equally among all members of a team if the team collectively meets or exceeds its goals. This system is designed to encourage collaboration and group success.
In a country where the culture strongly emphasizes group harmony and views people as highly interdependent, which program is most likely to be successful and why?
A multinational corporation is designing a new employee bonus program. Two options are proposed:
- Program A: Bonuses are awarded to the top 5% of individual performers based on their personal sales figures and achievements. This system is designed to foster competition and reward individual excellence.
- Program B: Bonuses are distributed equally among all members of a team if the team collectively meets or exceeds its goals. This system is designed to encourage collaboration and group success.
In a country where the culture strongly emphasizes group harmony and views people as highly interdependent, which program is most likely to be successful and why?