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    leaders enforce this living arrangement in order to control all the people‚ since they are born. Ayn Rand conceived this novel when she was a teenager living in the Soviet-Russia. At the time‚ the Soviet-Russia was‚ as the Anthem society‚ an equal collectivism society‚ in which the leaders and governments have the upmost control‚ and people are treated as a group without any sense of individualism. People are treated the same‚ no one is better than the other one. They are all the same. ‘What is not thought

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    especially those manufactory companies‚ applying an eco-friendly producing method and concerning about environment are social responsibilities a company should take. It can also improve companies’ images for consumers. 2. There are more emphases on collectivism in Chinese culture. We should subordinate personal interests to interests of the collective. For employers‚ they should concern more about the employee collective welfare‚ instead of only concentrating on total revenue. For employees‚ cooperating

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    individualism-collectivism and the protean/conventional career orientations of MBA students from India‚ with factors as well as people influencing the choice of a career. Design/methodology/approach – Participants consisted of 93 students from India entering management‚ who were starting their first year of the two-year full time MBA program. Self-administered questionnaires were used to gather data on factors and types of relationships influencing career choice‚ individualism/collectivism‚ and protean/conventional

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    betterment of society. Over the time the debate has developed‚ whether the individual rights of a person are subservient to the needs of the society. Although individualism recognizes a man’s right over his life and happiness‚ however the purpose of collectivism is to ensure that the entire betterment of the society is given importance over personal and individual benefits. Individual rights are given to individuals by their religion‚ state or society. Most of these rights are inalienable and

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    Underneath the layers of TV advertising and hyper-consumerism‚ there is a cultural DNA that makes America what it is. Here is a brief look at several cultural “genes” that influence the way Americans and Russians think and act. Individualism and collectivism are terms used to describe cultural differences in social behavior. What is Individualism? Individualism is a social pattern consisting of loosely linked individuals. People living in individualistic cultures view themselves as independent to

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    considered "good" if they are strong‚ self-reliant‚ assertive‚ and independent. This contrasts with collectivistic cultures where characteristics like being self-sacrificing‚ dependable‚ generous‚ and helpful to others are of greater importance. Collectivism‚ in contrast to individualism‚ describes the human characteristic of on a deep level thinking in a way where the social institution or group‚ such as a family‚ workplace or even entire society‚ is prioritized higher than the individual self when

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    Individualistic vs Collectivist Cultures in Schools As a female American teacher reports to an immigrant Latino father that his daughter is doing well in class – speaking out‚ expressing herself‚ taking an active role – he looks down at his lap and does not respond. Thinking that perhaps he has not understood‚ the teacher again praises his daughter’s ability to speak out in class and explains that it is very important for children to participate orally. Looking even more uncomfortable‚ the father

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    Hattar Student Number: 4573365 University Of Wollongong Part B: Home Culture Reflection Report Hofstede’s Culture Dimensions Theory applied on the Jordanian culture. Individualism/ Collectivism As observed from my perspective about the Jordanian culture‚ that Jordanian tend to be more collectivism culture than individualistic as it is a tribal country were the importance of the contribution of tribe is highly important. Certain factors are affecting the culture in every aspects as tribes

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    Write a brief report on the nature of Singapore business culture – imagine that you are trying to explain Singapore culture to an American Expatriate who has recently arrived in the country; identify practices which are central to Singaporean culture and also those practices which would be unacceptable or inappropriate for people in Singapore. You should primarily focus on organizational issues but a treatment of broader issues may be beneficial Danielle‚ my friend‚ is an Indonesian who has lived

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    The vehicle that drove Ayn Rands method objectivism in the book “The Anthem” are individualism‚ egoism‚ and independence. The opposite of collectivism is individualism‚ the way Ayn Rand looked at it “individualism” she wrote “regards man-every man as an independent‚ sovereign entity who possess an inalienable right to his own life‚ a right derived from his nature as a rational being”. Individualism doesn’t mean that someone can do whatever they want. It means that every man has the same rights

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