Culture as a Configuration of Values: An Archetypal Perspective

D. Midgley, S. Venaik, D. Christopoulos
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The aim of this chapter is to: (1) model culture as a configuration of multiple values, (2) identify different culture archetypes across the globe, and (3) empirically demonstrate heterogeneity in culture archetypes within and across 52 countries. We use Schwartz values from the World Values Survey (WVS) and the archetypal analysis (AA) method to identify diverse culture archetypes within and across countries. We find significant heterogeneity in culture values archetypes within countries and homogeneity across countries, calling into question the assumption of uniform national culture values in economics and other fields. We show how the heterogeneity in culture values across the globe can be represented with a small number of distinctive archetypes. The study could be extended to include a larger set of countries, and/or cover a broader range of theoretically grounded values than those available in the Schwartz values model in the WVS. Research and practice often assume cultural homogeneity within nations and cultural diversity across nations. Our finding of different culture archetypes within countries and similar archetypes across countries demonstrates the important role of culture sharing and exchange as a source of reducing cultural conflicts between nations and enhancing creativity and innovation through interaction and integration in novel ways. We examine culture as a configuration of multiple values, and use a novel AA method to capture heterogeneity in culture values within and across countries.
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文化作为一种价值配置:一个原型视角
本章的目的是:(1)将文化作为一种多种价值观的配置进行建模,(2)在全球范围内识别不同的文化原型,以及(3)从经验上证明52个国家内部和国家之间文化原型的异质性。我们使用世界价值观调查(WVS)中的施瓦茨价值观和原型分析(AA)方法来识别国家内部和国家之间的不同文化原型。我们发现不同国家的文化价值原型存在显著的异质性,而不同国家的文化价值原型存在同质性,这就对经济学和其他领域中统一的国家文化价值假设提出了质疑。我们展示了全球文化价值观的异质性是如何用少数独特的原型来表现的。这项研究可以扩展到包括更多的国家,和/或涵盖比世界经济体系中的施瓦茨价值模型更广泛的理论基础价值。研究和实践通常假设国家内部的文化同质性和国家之间的文化多样性。我们对国家内部不同的文化原型和国家之间相似的原型的发现表明,文化共享和交流是减少国家间文化冲突的重要来源,并通过新颖的方式互动和融合来增强创造力和创新。我们将文化视为一种多重价值观的配置,并使用一种新颖的AA方法来捕捉国家内部和国家之间文化价值观的异质性。
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