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This paper by Nicholas, Nichlas, Sebastian, Michael, and Steffen explores the cultural dynamics of two distinct countries, Canada and Japan. Utilizing data primarily derived from Geert Hofstede's models, the evaluation highlights the similarities and differences in cultural practices. While the sources are credible, the authors suggest incorporating a broader array of models and data for a more comprehensive understanding. Recommendations are made for enriching the presentation with diverse visuals and textual content related to culture, including religion, symbols, and cuisine.
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Opponent Paper Nicholas, Nichlas, Sebastian, Michael og Steffen
Evaluation of the choise of countries • Twoverydifferentcountries– Canada/Japan
Used models and methods • Mainly data from geert-hofstede.com • Theyuse the same picture • Need a little more variety
Alternative models and data • Needa little more variety • Need a little more text on film
The documentations • Theirsourcesareverylegit • One sideddocumentations
Proposals • The culturein general (Religion, symbols, foodetc.)http://www.wildcanada.net/culture-and-religion-in-canada.html • Lessreading a loud • More models and more text (variation) – If not itseasy to forget • Pictures – more interesting