concept   work

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) United States (3) Japan (1) Western countries (1) Germany (1) Netherlands (1) Denmark (1) Polychronic cultures (1) digital technology (1) Canada (1) Futurists (1) agrarian societies (1) global urban areas (1) mainstream societies (1) remote work enthusiasts (1) traditional office settings (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 work Japan In Japan, long working hours and dedication to the company are highly valued in the work culture. 13
2 work United States In the United States, work is often central to personal identity and social status, and long working hours are commonly associated with dedication and commitment. 9
3 work Western countries Work is a crucial aspect of adult life in Western countries, necessary for financial independence and individual success. 8
4 work Germany In Germany, long working hours and a strong work ethic are central to social status and identity. 7
5 work Netherlands In the Netherlands, there is a strong emphasis on work-life balance and leisure time, with a focus on family and commuting by bicycle. 7
6 work Denmark In Denmark, there is an emphasis on work-life balance and common bicycle commuting for a healthy lifestyle. 6
7 work United States In the United States, going to work for financial stability and individual success is an essential cultural concept. 6
8 work United States In the United States, typical work involves a 9-5 schedule with weekends off and paid vacation time. 3
9 work Polychronic cultures Work in polychronic cultures involves flexible deadlines, overlapping tasks, and a focus on relationships and collaboration. 2
10 work digital technology The rise of digital technology has made work more flexible and location-independent. 2
11 work Canada In Canada, work-life balance is prioritized, and long hours may be viewed negatively. 1
12 work Futurists Futurist culture believes that work is always changing and adjusting to new technology. 1
13 work agrarian societies Work in agrarian societies is closely connected to agriculture and the changing seasons. 1
14 work global urban areas In global urban areas, work culture often revolves around office or service industry jobs. 1
15 work mainstream societies Work is a crucial part of mainstream societies, necessary for individuals to contribute to society and support themselves. 1
16 work remote work enthusiasts Remote work enthusiasts believe that work can be done flexibly from any location with non-traditional hours. 1
17 work traditional office settings Work is typically done in physical office settings with set hours. 1