2022
DOI: 10.36923/jicc.v22i2.54
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Indulgence Versus Restraint: Exploration of A New Cultural Dimension in Context

Abstract: This study examines the intercultural experiences of eight Danish expatriates in Russia. In-depth interviews revealed three characteristics of Hofstede’s dimension: Indulgence verses Restraint (IVR). This study allows us to understand communication between restrained cultures (e.g., Russia) and indulgent cultures (e.g., Denmark). This carries implications for specific and in-depth workplace training to help managers improve intercultural communication within the Russian workplace.

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“…This statement was also consistent with the indulgence versus restraint dimension, as one of the characteristics of an indulgent society is a lot of smiling faces. People were more relaxed in their daily routines and generally happier than people in a restrained society where smiling was considered as suspect (Chudnovskaya & O'Hara, 2022;Hofstede et al, 2010). Chinese graduate students experienced some challenges in the U.S. since findings demonstrated the differences in core characteristics of these two opposite cultures.…”
Section: Uncustomed To Smilingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This statement was also consistent with the indulgence versus restraint dimension, as one of the characteristics of an indulgent society is a lot of smiling faces. People were more relaxed in their daily routines and generally happier than people in a restrained society where smiling was considered as suspect (Chudnovskaya & O'Hara, 2022;Hofstede et al, 2010). Chinese graduate students experienced some challenges in the U.S. since findings demonstrated the differences in core characteristics of these two opposite cultures.…”
Section: Uncustomed To Smilingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The present study makes a valuable contribution to the field of research in the following distinct ways. Firstly, it solely investigates four representative national cultures and fails to take into account the two recently developed cultural orientations, namely, long-term versus shortterm orientation and indulgence versus restraint (Chudnovskaya & O'Hara, 2022;Hofstede & Minkov, 2010). As Guo et al (2018) have already studied the impact of these two cultural orientations on prosocial behavior at the national level, future research must incorporate them in the HLM analysis based on the framework of this study.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assertiveness ranges from being passive to being firm, and the results of assertiveness are positive outcomes without rudeness or aggression (Ellis, 2018). A comprehensive definition of assertiveness includes practicing fairness and equality, working toward personal goals, defending personal choices, expressing ideas and feelings openly, and protecting personal rights without hurting others (Alberti & Emmons, 1995;Chudnovskaya & O'Hara, 2022).…”
Section: Cultural Adherence and Assertivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%