| Miriam Erez, P. Christopher Earley - 1993 - 275 páginas
...Individualism, as its opposite, pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family (1991:51). Collectivism has been found to explain most of the variances across cultures (Triandis,... | |
| Uichol Kim, Ŭi-ch'ŏl Kim - 1995 - 80 páginas
...1C as follows: Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. Collectivism as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth onwards are integrated... | |
| John Adair, Cigdem Kagitcibasi - 1995 - 148 páginas
...(I99l, p. 5I), "individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family," Collectivism "as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth onwards are... | |
| Chris Rowley, Mark Lewis - 1996 - 152 páginas
...definition as. Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. Collectivism as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from hirth onwards are integrated... | |
| Mairian Corker - 1996 - 226 páginas
...views as follows: Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her own immediate family. Collectivism as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth... | |
| Mamadou Dia - 1996 - 310 páginas
...ividualism/collectivism. "Individualism" refers to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose; everybody is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. Collectivism, by contrast, refers to societies in which people from birth onward are integrated... | |
| Masamichi S. Sasaki - 1998 - 182 páginas
...Individualism (ED), defined as the extent to which the ties between individuals in a society are loose, so that everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family only. The opposite of Individualism is called Collectivism, defined as the extent to which people... | |
| Mikel Neumann - 1999 - 228 páginas
...collectivism as follows: Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose; everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. Collectivism as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth onwards are integrated... | |
| Gabriele Jacobs - 2000 - 258 páginas
...folgendermaßen: Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. 84 Collectivism as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth onwards are... | |
| Karl Erik Rosengren - 2000 - 244 páginas
...Index (II) V) 'Individualism pertains to societies in which the ties between individuals are loose: everyone is expected to look after himself or herself and his or her immediate family. Collectivùm as its opposite pertains to societies in which people from birth onwards are integrated... | |
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