> This report introduces the Global Collectivism Index (GCI) – a measure covering 99.9% of the earth's population. The GCI includes six sub-scores (e.g.…
Readers will surely notice that Japan received a very low GCI score, ranking 180th out of 188 nations. We address this issue in great detail later. For now, we begin with the obvious. Modern Japan has very small families, very high rates of car ownership, and low levels of ingroup favoritism (Hamamura, 2012). Japan is also one of the least religious nations on earth. Such facts make Japan an individualistic nation (Matsumoto et al., 1996). This does not mean, for example, that people from Japan care little about interpersonal harmony. Instead, concerns for interpersonal harmony may not be as tightly linked to collectivism as many have assumed (cf. Vignoles et al., 2016, and see also Minkov et al., 2017).
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