Power distance, or the extent to which less powerful members of a society accept power inequality, influences women's negotiation tactics. In high power distance cultures, women may feel less comfortable negotiating with male counterparts or superiors due to perceived hierarchies. This can lead to more deferential negotiation strategies, with an emphasis on respect and hierarchy recognition.

Power distance, or the extent to which less powerful members of a society accept power inequality, influences women's negotiation tactics. In high power distance cultures, women may feel less comfortable negotiating with male counterparts or superiors due to perceived hierarchies. This can lead to more deferential negotiation strategies, with an emphasis on respect and hierarchy recognition.

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