نتایج جستجو برای: collectivist culture

تعداد نتایج: 277700  

2016
Xiangru Zhu Lili Wang Suyong Yang Ruolei Gu Haiyan Wu Yuejia Luo

People base their decisions not only on their own self-interest but also on the interests of close others. Generally, the personal self has primacy in the motivational hierarchy in the Western culture. A recent study found that friends have the same motivational hierarchy as the personal self in the Eastern collectivist culture. Remaining unknown is whether the motivational hierarchy of the per...

2016
Xiangru Zhu Haiyan Wu Suyong Yang Ruolei Gu

According to the three-tier hierarchy of motivational potency in the self system, the self can be divided into individual self, relational self, and collective self, and individual self is at the top of the motivational hierarchy in Western culture. However, the motivational primacy of the individual self is challenged in Chinese culture, which raises the question about whether the three-tier h...

Journal: :The Journal of applied psychology 2016
Shirli Kopelman Ashley E Hardin Christopher G Myers Leigh Plunkett Tost

This study examined whether the cultures of low- and high-power negotiators interact to influence cooperative behavior of low-power negotiators. Managers from 4 different cultural groups (Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, and the United States) negotiated face-to-face in a simulated power-asymmetric commons dilemma. Results supported an interaction effect in which cooperation of people with lower pow...

Journal: :Academic Questions 2021

Serious long-term poverty in the United States is more likely to burden those who come from non-Western, collectivist cultures that socialize people modify behavior accordance with demands made by outside group. People these cultural backgrounds conform less easily individualist, inner-directed, and enterprising culture of States.

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2006
Duane Rudy Joan E Grusec

Mothers and children between the ages of 7 and 12, from individualist (Western European) and collectivist (Egyptian, Iranian, Indian, and Pakistani) backgrounds, completed assessments of children's self-esteem, maternal authoritarianism, and mothers' thoughts and feelings about their children. Collectivist mothers endorsed authoritarian parenting more than did individualist mothers but did not ...

2015
Reza Kormi-Nouri Shane MacDonald Mohammad-Naghy Farahani Kari Trost Omid Shokri

The present study investigates academic stress in two different cultures, the Iranian as a collectivist culture, and the Swedish as an individualist culture. A total of 616 university students (312 Iranian and 304 Swedish) participated in the study. The results show that Swedish students experience more academic stress than Iranian students. Academic stress was found to be related to difficulti...

Journal: :System 2021

Abstract This paper explores agency in a collectivist culture to investigate whether, and if so how, school-children experience as supportive learning speak English the classroom of culture. It draws on Ryan Deci’s (2019) Self-Determination Theory (SDT) examine nine primary classrooms three schools Alexandria, Arab Republic Egypt. The research involved 281 primary-school-children who completed ...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2009
José van Dijck David B. Nieborg

‘Collaborative culture’, ‘mass creativity’ and ‘co-creation’ appear to be contagious buzzwords that are rapidly infecting economic and cultural discourse on Web 2.0. Allegedly, peer production models will replace opaque, top-down business models, yielding to transparent, democratic structures where power is in the shared hands of responsible companies and skilled, qualified users. Manifestos su...

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