having apoliticalsystembasedon theprincipleofcollectivism, orrelatingto thetheoryofcollectivism:In the collectivistcultures, theeffectofworkinghoursis not asdisruptiveas formanagersworkinginindividualistic,Anglo-Saxoncultures.Some of hisworkspraisedSovietcollectivistideals.(Definition ofcollectivistfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)
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collectivistThe zone was at once solitary andcollectivist.From theCambridge English CorpusPreferential treatment accorded tocollectivistorganisations in the agrarian field was matched in the fisheries sector.From theCambridge English CorpusThis type of communication is frequent incollectivistcultures.From theCambridge English CorpusHowever, that certain structures informed the option for socialist rather than liberal, forcollectivistrather than individualist, discourse, is undeniable.From theCambridge English CorpusCaring more or less : individualistic andcollectivistsystems of family eldercare.From theCambridge English CorpusThe thought that one or more statisticians ex post would havecollectivistmisgivings and stop studying people outside their social contexts seems absurd.From theCambridge English CorpusChild-rearing patterns are believed to differ incollectivistand individualist cultures in developmentally meaningful ways.From theCambridge English CorpusAs expected, those who are defined as seeing the world in individualist terms tend to support mutual obligation, while the collectivists are opposed to it.From theCambridge English CorpusThey also found a morecollectivistattitude in rural than urban areas.From theCambridge English CorpusHe also reports that the relative advantage for women is regained more rapidly amongcollectivistnations that seek to integrate work and family.From theCambridge English CorpusEspecially the modern bureaucracy further extended and expanded this spirit into a version of nationalistic andcollectivistspirit for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.From theCambridge English CorpusNarrowly defined, "collectivist" doctrines are those according to which interests inhere in the collective entity or group in addition to the group's members.From theCambridge English CorpusFor it is important to distinguish writings of a morecollectivistkind from those of a more individualist orientation.From theCambridge English CorpusOntological discussions in social sciences between ontological individualists and collectivists are based precisely on this assumed conflict between the intentional and the structural.From theCambridge English CorpusFirstly, the approaches offer alternatives for artificial teams, but the chapters dealing with computer science do not explicitly explore thecollectivistteam reasoning model.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/collectivist##