Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

1. Swaranjeet Arora

2. Manisha Singhai & Ranjana Patel

Received
04-Jun-2026
Accepted
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Published
04-Jun-2026
Abstract
This paper aims to explore current positions in the individualism- collectivism dimension of male and female students in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The study was based on primary data and the respondents were selected from undergraduate and post graduate students perusing management courses. The findings of the study ran counter to those of previous studies concerning individualism- collectivism in that the female students in undergraduate and postgraduate courses had high collectivist behaviour while their male counterparts showed low collectivist behaviour. This reflects that group behaviour in females is effective and if channelized properly, this inherent trait of group conformity can help female managers to effectively handle the teams along with sound peer relationship.
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