“The belief that the needs of each person are more important than the needs of the whole society or group” An individualistic culture will emphasize viewing the world like this; the I is more important than the We. A collectivistic culture will emphasize putting the group before the individua...
How do social norms influence recycling behavior in a collectivistic society? A case study from Turkey Waste Manag., 80 (2018), pp. 359-370 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Sun and Trudel, 2017 M. Sun, R. Trudel The effect of recycling versus trashing on consumption: theo...
As in the public services project, on the 'demand' side, collectivistic incentives prove to be dominant over individualistic, but with some individual 'internal' benefits also being important. On the 'supply' side, skills derived from previous experience were important, as were a positive ...
The Amish would align with the Collectivistic cultural dimension because they are very community-oriented and close-knit (Hofstede, G., 2011). A few examples of such loyalty to others would be the barn raising which is done by all the men of the community to help one another, church ...
A sanitation strike occurs when municipal or city employees refuse to pick up garbage. Sanitation work is one of the most dangerous jobs in society. Employees are subject to various forms of waste that may be hazardous and many sanitation workers are injured on the job based on physical stress...
A girl should be boxed in away from society and taking care of the children or perhaps being a good cook to put it into simpler terms because that is what society unfairly tells us a girl should be able to do. Serena also talks about how it is very important for a girl to protect ...
collectivistic orientations; Vieluf et al., 2013). This is supported by findings from a secondary analysis of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS; OECD, 2009) data based on 23 countries by Vieluf et al. (2013), which showed that collectivistic orientations were negatively ...
Hence, if the comparative research usually focuses on the content offered by the respondents (Hoffman et al., 2010; Vriends et al., 2013), distinguish- ing, for example, individualistic and collectivistic contents, independent and interdepend- ent self-construal's content (for a review ...
Globalization is driven by various interconnected factors. Technological advancements, particularly in communication and transportation, have significantly reduced barriers to the exchange of goods, services, and information across borders. Economic liberalization, including trade liberalization and deregulation,...
Further, the extent to which scanning and search (or association and connection) is the origin or predominate foundation of individual entrepreneurial ideas, versus (for example) social or more collectivistic information sharing is also likely influential (Clark et al.,2024). ...