Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations

In a 1982 publication, Ng et al. surveyed the cultural values of select East Asian and Pacific Island nations. In 2002, this study repeated their work, using the same sampling frame, questionnaire, and collaborators, where possible. The authors also reclassified the 1982 and 2002 survey results usin...

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Main Authors: Allen, Michael W., Ng, Sik Hung, Ikeda, Ken'Ichi, Jawan, Jayum, Sufi, Anwarul Hasan, Wilson, Marc S., Yang, Kuo Shu
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Published: Sage Publications 2007
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spelling my.upm.eprints.404102015-09-18T01:25:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40410/ Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations Allen, Michael W. Ng, Sik Hung Ikeda, Ken'Ichi Jawan, Jayum Sufi, Anwarul Hasan Wilson, Marc S. Yang, Kuo Shu In a 1982 publication, Ng et al. surveyed the cultural values of select East Asian and Pacific Island nations. In 2002, this study repeated their work, using the same sampling frame, questionnaire, and collaborators, where possible. The authors also reclassified the 1982 and 2002 survey results using Schwartz's cultural-level value dimensions. Submission versus Dionysian values that differentiated the nations in 1982 continued to do so in 2002. Furthermore, nations that endorsed Mastery (and rejected Harmony) in 1982 experienced greater subsequent economic growth than did the other countries. Moreover, economic development in 1982 predicted ensuing changes in Submission versus Dionysian and Hierarchy versus Egalitarianism values. Richer nations tended to endorse Dionysian, Autonomy, and Egalitarianism, whereas poorer nations tended toward Submission, Embeddedness, and Hierarchy values. Overall, the results support both economic and cultural determinism and imply two opposing directions of cultural change. Sage Publications 2007-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/40410/1/Two%20decades%20of%20change%20in%20cultural%20values%20and%20economic%20development%20in%20eight%20East%20Asian%20and%20Pacific%20Island%20nations.pdf Allen, Michael W. and Ng, Sik Hung and Ikeda, Ken'Ichi and Jawan, Jayum and Sufi, Anwarul Hasan and Wilson, Marc S. and Yang, Kuo Shu (2007) Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 38 (3). pp. 247-269. ISSN 0022-0221; ESSN: 1552-5422 http://jcc.sagepub.com/content/38/3/247.short 10.1177/0022022107300273
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description In a 1982 publication, Ng et al. surveyed the cultural values of select East Asian and Pacific Island nations. In 2002, this study repeated their work, using the same sampling frame, questionnaire, and collaborators, where possible. The authors also reclassified the 1982 and 2002 survey results using Schwartz's cultural-level value dimensions. Submission versus Dionysian values that differentiated the nations in 1982 continued to do so in 2002. Furthermore, nations that endorsed Mastery (and rejected Harmony) in 1982 experienced greater subsequent economic growth than did the other countries. Moreover, economic development in 1982 predicted ensuing changes in Submission versus Dionysian and Hierarchy versus Egalitarianism values. Richer nations tended to endorse Dionysian, Autonomy, and Egalitarianism, whereas poorer nations tended toward Submission, Embeddedness, and Hierarchy values. Overall, the results support both economic and cultural determinism and imply two opposing directions of cultural change.
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author Allen, Michael W.
Ng, Sik Hung
Ikeda, Ken'Ichi
Jawan, Jayum
Sufi, Anwarul Hasan
Wilson, Marc S.
Yang, Kuo Shu
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Yang, Kuo Shu
Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations
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title Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations
title_short Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations
title_full Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations
title_fullStr Two decades of change in cultural values and economic development in eight East Asian and Pacific Island nations
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