concept   competition
culture   United States
statement   Competition is encouraged and celebrated in sports, business, and academic settings in the United States for personal and professional development.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 competing United States Competing is encouraged and seen as a way to drive innovation and progress in business and sports. 2
2 attitude towards competition United States Encouraged and seen as a way to achieve success and personal growth 1
3 collaboration with competitors United States Considered as potentially anti-competitive and discouraged due to antitrust laws and fair competition regulations 1
4 compete United States Competing is encouraged as a way to improve oneself and achieve success. 1
5 compete United States Encouraged in education and sports as a way to build character and achieve success. 1
6 compete United States Competing is often encouraged and seen as a way to improve oneself and achieve success. 1
7 compete United States Competition is encouraged in school, sports, and professional life as a way to drive individuals to achieve their best. 1
8 compete United States Competitiveness is often encouraged and seen as a positive trait in business, sports, and academic settings. 1
9 compete against United States Commonly associated with sports, business, and academic achievement, with a focus on individual performance and outperforming others. 1
10 compete against United States Encouraged in sports, education, and business as a way to drive improvement and achievement. 1
11 compete against United States Encouraged in sports and business as a way to drive improvement and innovation. 1
12 compete against United States Common in sports, business, and academic settings, with emphasis on individual achievement and outperforming others. 1
13 competing United States Competing is often encouraged and seen as a healthy way to push oneself to succeed. 1
14 competing United States Competing is encouraged and seen as a way to achieve success and personal growth. 1
15 competing United States Participating in competitive sports and activities is a common and encouraged aspect of growing up. 1
16 competing against United States Encouraged and celebrated in business and sports as a means of personal and professional development. 1
17 competing against United States Encouraged in business and sports as a way to drive innovation and excellence. 1
18 competing against United States Encouraged and valued in business and sports as a way to drive progress and improvement. 1
19 competing against United States Encouraged in sports, business, and academic settings as a way to improve and succeed. 1
20 competition United States Common aspect of daily life, encouraged in school and sports, seen as a way to improve oneself and achieve success 1
21 competition United States Competitive spirit is encouraged and celebrated in sports, education, and business. 1
22 competition United States Competitiveness is highly valued in education and professional environments, and winning is often prioritized over participation. 1
23 competition United States Competition is encouraged in academic, professional, and sports settings as a way to motivate individuals and achieve success. 1
24 competition United States Competitive sports are a significant part of school activities and community events. 1
25 competition United States Valued and encouraged from a young age, with competitive spirit seen as positive 1
26 competition United States Competition is celebrated as a way to drive innovation and success, often seen as healthy and motivating. 1
27 competitive mindset United States Fostered and celebrated in business and sports 1
28 competitive nature United States Encouraged and rewarded in school and professional environments 1
29 competitive spirit United States Encouraged and valued in sports, business, and education 1
30 competitiveness United States Emphasized and encouraged in business and sports as a positive trait, often associated with success and drive. 1
31 competitiveness United States Valued trait in business and sports; often encouraged and celebrated. 1
32 competitiveness United States High competitiveness is often seen as a positive attribute, desirable in business and sports. 1
33 competitiveness United States Emphasis on competitiveness in education and business, often seen as a positive trait. 1
34 competitiveness United States Highly valued in business and sports; often seen as a positive trait that drives innovation and improvement. 1
35 hierarchical competition United States Promoted and rewarded in corporate culture and sports teams 1