In Japan, uncertainty avoidance is low, so job descriptions, policy manuals, and similar work-related materials are more open-ended or general, in contrast to the detailed procedural materials developed by the Swedish. Group startsTrue or False True, unselected False, unselected

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The uncertainty avoidance refers to a cross-cultural phenomenon that describes how different societies react to uncertainties.

  • It is true that there is strong uncertainty avoidance in Japan since they like to structure tasks so there is no doubt regarding what is to be done and how it is to be done.

  • It is true that there is low uncertainty avoidance in Sweden when compared to Japan because the job descriptions, policy manuals and similar work-related materials are more open-ended or general in contrast with the detailed procedural materials developed by the Japanese.

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