culture
noun
uk/ˈkʌltʃər/ us [ C or U ]
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time:
You will need time to get used to working in a different culture.
In today's culture, wireless is part of our daily lives.
[ C or U ] WORKPLACE
the ideas and ways of working that are typical for an organization, and that affect how it does business and how its employees behave:
culture (of sth) Where I work there's a culture of collaboration.
build/develop/foster, etc. a culture Our aim was to foster a culture of innovation at all levels in the company.
business/company/management culture This is a handy guide to the management culture in the countries with which we do business.
See also
corporate culture
safety culture
[ U ] PRODUCTION
the growing of crops:
The conditions in the area are ideal for vegetable culture.