Exploration of Collectivism in Contemporary Sweden

Authors

  • Kathy Tian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Tian Guang Shantou University

Keywords:

Business, Economics, Finance, Collectivism

Abstract

According to Hofstede’s individualism-collectivism index, Sweden is a highly individualistic culture. However, Swedes’ tendencies toward conformity and prioritization of social cohesion over selfexpression directly contradicts this notion. This study employs a grounded theory approach to interpret informant narratives on the ostensibly paradoxical relationship between collectivism and individualism in contemporary Sweden. In-depth interviews reveal that Swedish individualism-collectivism is distinguished between the public (e.g., society, community) and private (e.g., individual aspirations, the nuclear family) domains of social life. Specifically, in the public sphere, Swedes exhibit collectivist mentalities. Conversely, in the private sphere of life, Swedes prioritize individualism and autonomy. Further, informant accounts reveal that the collectivist values of self-transcendence and compliance significantly influence consumer behaviors in Sweden. Consequently, advertisers should emphasize sustainability and inclusivity when targeting this demographic of consumers.

Downloads

Published

2017-11-15

How to Cite

Tian, K., & Guang, T. (2017). Exploration of Collectivism in Contemporary Sweden. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 19(11). Retrieved from https://articlegateway.com/index.php/JABE/article/view/774

Issue

Section

Articles