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Psicothema ISSN 0214 - 9915 CODEN PSOTEG. 2000. Vol. 12, Supl., pp. 25-33 Copyright 2000 Psicothema Hofstede and schwartz 's models for classifying individualism at the cultural level: their relation to macro-social and macro-economic variables1. Valdiney V. Gouveia and Mar a Ros*. Federal University of Para ba, * Complutense University of Madrid One of the most used dimensions for comparing human values at the cultural level is that of indivi - dualism-collectivism. It was originally proposed by Hofstede (1984), and continues to be employed in current theoretical models such as those of Triandis (1995) and schwartz (1994). Although the Hofstede and schwartz models have been compared in previous studies, there is little data that per- mits an evaluation of their explanatory potential with respect to macro-social and macro-economic va- riables.
Individualism-Collectivism at the Cultural Level: The Hofstede and Schwartz Models The Hofstede Model With the publication of Culture’s Consequences, Hofstede
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