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The relationship between collectivism and climate: A review of the literature

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posted on 2024-06-03, 22:03 authored by Alfred PresbiteroAlfred Presbitero, PH Langford,
Collectivism is one of the well-researched dimensions of culture that pertains to an individual’s relationship to an in-group. Organisational climate, on the other hand, is predominantly defined as the shared perceptions of employees about their working environment. In spite of the long tradition of both constructs in the literature, the conceptual relationship between collectivism and climate has oftentimes been neglected. This paper explores this relationship by presenting (1) the conceptual overlap between culture and climate; (2) the congruence between collectivism and climate in terms of levels of conceptualisation and analysis; (3) the apparent influence of collectivism on organisational processes and practices that have been the domain of climate studies; and (4) the apparent influence of collectivism on climate outcomes. This paper also offers some recommendations to guide future studies including suggestions to have more empirical investigation to strongly establish the relationship between collectivism and climate, to investigate facets of climate simultaneously, to extend the link between climate and other work outcomes, to engage in multi-level research, and to explore how collectivism influences climate formation and change.

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Pagination

140-147

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2010-07-07

End date

2015-07-10

ISBN-13

9780984562732

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E2.1 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Copyright notice

2013, IACCAP

Editor/Contributor(s)

Kashima, Yoshihisa , Kashima, Emiko , Beatson, Ruth

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology Congress; IACCAP 2010

Event

International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology Congress (2010: Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology

Place of publication

Melboune, Vic.

Series

Selected Papers from the Congress of the International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology

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