concept   conscientiousness

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United States (1) Eastern countries (1) Western countries (1) Japan (1) China (1) Asian cultures (1) Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 conscientiousness United States Conscientiousness is highly valued in the United States, representing a strong work ethic and integrity in both personal and professional contexts. 7
2 conscientiousness Eastern countries In Eastern countries, conscientiousness is valued with emphasis on collective harmony and duty towards society. 6
3 conscientiousness Western countries Conscientiousness is greatly prized in Western cultures for being linked to responsibility, reliability, and attention to detail. 6
4 conscientiousness Japan In Japan, conscientiousness is valued but balanced with a focus on group harmony and collective needs. 4
5 conscientiousness China Individual conscientiousness in China may disrupt group harmony, and conscientious objection is not legally recognized. 2
6 conscientiousness Asian cultures Conscientiousness is valued as a virtue in Asian cultures for promoting social harmony and fulfilling duty towards others. 1
7 conscientiousness Europe Conscientiousness is a valued trait in European workplaces, associated with reliability and diligence. 1