“…According to Hofstede ("Organisational culture," n.d.), corporate culture is known as the style that workers connect and associate with each other, their jobs, and the external environment while comparing to other companies. Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory has been widely used in many different countries by lots of researchers as an approach to the corporate culture-related study (Irfan, 2016;Zeqiri & Alija, 2016;Ahmed & Shafiq, 2014;Nazarian, Irani, & Ali, 2013;Khastar, Kalhorian, Khalouei, & Maleki, 2011). In the current study, the researcher selected only two dimensions to study the corporate culture in the targeted multinational company; they are power distance and uncertainty avoidance.…”