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Individualism and Collectivism

2018
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1996, Vol 41(6), 540–542. To truly follow cross-cultural psychology one must know how the terms, individualism and collectivism, are used by an ever-growing legion of users.
Takeshi Hamamura, Karim Bettache, Yi Xu
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Complexifying Individualism Versus Collectivism and West Versus East: Exploring Global Diversity in Perspectives on Self and Other in the Gallup World Poll

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2022
A wealth of research has suggested the West tends toward individualism and the East toward collectivism. We explored this topic on an unprecedented scale through two new items in the 2020 Gallup World Poll, involving 121,207 participants in 116 countries.
T. Lomas   +7 more
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Multilevel influences on individual knowledge sharing behaviours: the moderating effects of knowledge sharing opportunity and collectivism

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to draw upon social cognitive theory to develop a conceptual framework of four types of factors: individual, social, organisational and cultural that influence an individual’s knowledge sharing behaviour.
Tuyet-Mai Nguyen   +2 more
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The link between individualism-collectivism and life satisfaction among emerging adults from four countries.

Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2021
The current investigation tested life satisfaction (LS), a cognitive component of subjective well-being, among emerging adults, in the context of individualism (I) and collectivism (C), by distinguishing both cultural and individual levels of analysis ...
Alessandro Germani   +6 more
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Seeing meaning even when none may exist: Collectivism increases belief in empty claims.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2021
People often find truth and meaning in claims that have no regard for truth or empirical evidence. We propose that one reason is that people value connecting and fitting in with others, motivating them to seek the common ground of communication and ...
Ying-Yu Lin, Y. C. Zhang, D. Oyserman
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