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They define an individualistic culture as one that values uniqueness, encourages people to be independent from the group, and provides clear recognition for individual achievement. To test this hypothesis, Staw and Goncalo conducted a one-hour experiment with teams of undergraduate students.
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Click here to start ... Table of Contents ... Collectivistic (Group-oriented) culture:
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An individualistic culture is a culture in which the members' primary focus is that of themselves and their immediate families. In contrast to collectivistic cultures where the members are concerned more with the well being of the group tha...
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government exists to handle functions demanded by its people (17 states) ... places premium on limiting community intervention into private activities ... government action usually restricted to economic realm...
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Based on past cross-cultural research, it was hypothesised that people who had strong individualistic values and beliefs within an individualistic culture would have smaller social support networks, lower emotional competence, lower intentions to seek help from a variety of sources, and poorer mental health.
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In an individualistic culture, the narcissist is God's gift to the world. In a collectivist society, the narcissist is God's gift to the collective. ... Famous Quotes, Quotations & Sayings ... - Christopher Lasch...
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A lot of the career angst over "passion" is part of a larger learn-as-we-go process of how to be individuals in an increasingly individualistic culture, as Wilkinson puts it.
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It is possible, for example, to have a highly individualistic culture, as defined by Hofstede, but miss the variations in individualistic cultures around the globe which have differing core values that may enhance or limit second order change.
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