“…According to Hofstede (1991), there are about six bipolar national culture dimensions: individualism versus collectivism, masculinity versus femininity, long-term versus short-term orientation, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, and indulgence versus restraint. Scholars from various fields of studies including management (Gray, Kang, & Yoo, 2013;Lu et al, 2018), entrepreneurship (Watson et al, 2019), tourism (Money & Crotts, 2003), finance (Kanagaretnam, Lim, & Lobo, 2014;Boubakri, Mirzaei, & Samet, 2017;Gaganis et al, 2019), behavioural economics (Paine et al, 2020) and, of course, sociology and psychology, use these national culture dimensions to conduct cross-cultural comparisons and analyse the effect on economic variables. In this paper, the effect of uncertainty avoidance culture on various decision-making levels or scenarios is reviewed and synthesized mainly based on empirical research articles.…”