17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) South Korea (1) Denmark (1) Sweden (1) United Kingdom (1) Australia (1) China (1) Germany (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Netherlands (1) Singapore (1) Switzerland (1) intergenerational (1) Austria (1) Finland (1) New Zealand (1) Spain (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 attitude towards work South Korea In South Korean culture, work ethic, hierarchy, and respect for authority are valued in order to maintain workplace harmony and professionalism. 5
2 attitude towards work Denmark Denmark's workplace culture prioritizes work-life balance, collaboration, and downplays hierarchy. 4
3 attitude towards work Sweden Swedish work culture values work-life balance, collaboration, and equality in a non-hierarchical environment. 3
4 attitude towards work United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, long hours at work are seen as a sign of dedication and commitment. 3
5 attitude towards work Australia In Australian work culture, there is a focus on valuing a friendly and laid-back approach to work, emphasizing a relaxed work environment. 2
6 attitude towards work China In Chinese culture, respecting work hierarchy and authority is essential in the workplace. 2
7 attitude towards work Germany In German work culture, punctuality and efficiency are highly valued. 2
8 attitude towards work Greece Greeks have a relaxed approach to work, with long lunch breaks and late evenings. 2
9 attitude towards work Italy Italians prioritize leisure time and have a relaxed approach to work. 2
10 attitude towards work Netherlands In the Netherlands, work-life balance is valued and long hours are considered inefficient. 2
11 attitude towards work Singapore In Singaporean workplaces, there is a strong emphasis on respecting authority and work hierarchy. 2
12 attitude towards work Switzerland In Swiss work culture, punctuality and efficiency are highly prized. 2
13 attitude towards work intergenerational Different generations have different priorities and attitudes towards work based on their values and experiences. 2
14 attitude towards work Austria In Austria, punctuality and efficiency are important in the workplace, and taking long lunch breaks or leaving work early without reason may be disapproved of. 1
15 attitude towards work Finland In Finland, leaving work on time is valued and working long hours may be viewed negatively. 1
16 attitude towards work New Zealand In New Zealand, a laid-back and friendly attitude towards work is valued, with an emphasis on maintaining a relaxed and approachable work environment. 1
17 attitude towards work Spain In Spain, the attitude towards work is characterized by long lunch breaks, late evening departures, and a generally relaxed pace of work. 1