The findings indicate that Australian consumers originating from collectivist cultures have a stronger tendency to patronise prestige stores and drive upscale types of cars than Australian consumers who were born in their individualist nation. This pattern of consumer association with more prestigious ...
| 我看过很多讲中外产品设计差异的文章,从文化角度讲的也不在少数。还有甚者,更追根究底,从纬度对生理的影响来讨论中西方用户对产品审美、功能偏好上的差异。 但是这篇文章(🔗链接在文末),从individualist cultures(个人主义文化)和collectivist culture(集体主义文化)出发,探究文化对产品设计简洁与否的影响,还挺新...
andWesterncultureas‘individualist’.Ofcourse,asforindividualistandcollectivistcultures,ourgoalisnottosayonecultureisbetterorworsethananother.Insteadourgoalistofindthedifferencebetweenindividualistandcollectivistcultures,thenwewillcometoabetterunderstandingofthecultures.NowIwilldefine‘individualist’and‘collectivist’...
A collectivist culture is one in which people tend to view themselves as members of groups( families, work units, tribes, nations), and usually consider the needs of the group to be more important than the needs of individuals. Most Asian cultures, including China's, tend to be collectivist...
birthonwardsareintegratedintostrong,cohesivein-groups,oftenextendedfamilies(withuncles,auntsandgrandparents)whichcontinueprotectingtheminexchangeforunquestioningloyalty.Onthecollectivistside,wefindsocietiesinwhichpeoplefrom Theword'collectivism'inthissensehasnopoliticalmeaning:itreferstothegroup,nottothestate.
翻译结果1复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Chinese and Western cultures in collectivism and individualism point of view different view 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Chinese and Western cultures on the collectivist and individualist views differ ...
The findings indicate that Australian consumers originating from collectivist cultures have a stronger tendency to patronise prestige stores and drive upscale types of cars than Australian consumers who were born in their individualist nation. This pattern of consumer association with more prestigious ...
(2002). Attitude functions in consumer research: comparing value-attitude relations in individualist and collectivist cultures. Journal of Business Research, 55, 933-942.Gregory, G., Munch, J.M., & Peterson, M. (2002). Attitude functions in consumer research: comparing value-attitude relations ...
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