Isaniah
Autor: Celica Lai • October 25, 2016 • Coursework • 1,416 Words (6 Pages) • 828 Views
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT NUSANTARA [pic 1]
ASSIGNMENT 1
NAME : CELICA LAI JIA KEE
MATRIC NUMBER : DBM16041050
SUBMISSION DATE :21ST OCTOBER 2016
LECTURE NAME : MS AUDREY
SUBJECT :PENGETAHUAN ISANIAH
COURSE:MPU2312
Question 1: Differentiate the Individualistic and Collectivism components in Malaysian family culture.
To understand a culture more clearly, we must examine the basic assumptions and values they believe in and hold.Therefore, based on the dimensions of the assumption, the Malaysian family culture can be divided substantially into two categories, namely society Collectivism and Individualistic.
Collectivism people have strong social bonds where people expect others in their group to care for and protect them like in a family.Collectivism people illustrates the close relationship between family members, the public, where the individual is more concerned with the norms and values of the group above personal interests.
Individualistic people prefer to act as individuals rather than as a group. Individualistic people closely related to independence, where relationships between individuals tenuous, and more concerned with personal needs above those of others.
Individualistis | Collectivism |
"I" (myself) is more important than "we" (we / us, a group of people / society). | Oriented groups. |
Success is the result of one's personal efforts. People will work better if they work alone. | Hope will absolute loyalty to the group (the nuclear family, extended family, caste, organization). |
Being able to take care of themselves (including immediate family members). | Reliance on organizations and institutions, "we" mentality (our mental) |
Guilt culture (culture of guilt). | Shame culture |
Resources is a private property, even in children. | Resources (resources) should shared with his brother. |
Express thoughts and opinions are believed to be characteristic of an honest man | Harmony must always be on guard and direct confrontation should be avoided. |
Making decisions based on individual needs. | Decisions based on what's best for the group arrives. |
Friendship is something that is voluntary and should be developed. | Friendship is something that is already giving |
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