0 having a political system based on the principle of collectivism, or relating to the theory of collectivism: --
In the collectivist cultures, the effect of working hours is not as disruptive as for managers working in individualistic, Anglo-Saxon cultures.
Firstly, the approaches offer alternatives for artificial teams, but the chapters dealing with computer science do not explicitly explore the collectivist team reasoning model.
Ontological discussions in social sciences between ontological individualists and collectivists are based precisely on this assumed conflict between the intentional and the structural.
For it is important to distinguish writings of a more collectivist kind from those of a more individualist orientation.
Narrowly defined, "collectivist" doctrines are those according to which interests inhere in the collective entity or group in addition to the group's members.
Especially the modern bureaucracy further extended and expanded this spirit into a version of nationalistic and collectivist spirit for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
He also reports that the relative advantage for women is regained more rapidly among collectivist nations that seek to integrate work and family.
They also found a more collectivist attitude in rural than urban areas.
As expected, those who are defined as seeing the world in individualist terms tend to support mutual obligation, while the collectivists are opposed to it.