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ID096600
Title ProperDo Asian values exist
Other Title Informationempirical tests of the four dimensions of Asian values
LanguageENG
AuthorKim, So Young
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Asian values debate has been long on speculative advocacy but short on empirical validation, with statistical tests emerging only lately. This study explores two questions: whether Asians indeed hold distinct cultural attitudes when compared with non-Asians and whether these cultural attitudes and beliefs identified as Asian values form coherent dimensions among Asians. The study first identifies four dimensions of Asian values based on a review of various Asian values discourses: familism, communalism, authority orientations, and work ethic. The findings from the empirical analysis based on multilevel models and factor analysis return mixed support for the Asian values hypothesis. Although East Asian respondents do exhibit strong work-related values compared with those from other regions, commitment to familial values and authoritarian orientations are actually lower among East Asians. Also, while preference for strong leadership and parental duty do turn out to form distinct sets of attitudes among South and Southeast Asians, the four dimensions do not constitute a clear value complex in the minds of East Asians.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 10, No. 2; May-Aug 2010: p315-344
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 10, No. 2; May-Aug 2010: p315-344
Key WordsAsian Values ;  Authority ;  Authoritarianism ;  Communalism ;  Congruence Theory ;  Culture ;  Democracy ;  Familism ;  Multilevel Analysis ;  Postmaterialism ;  Work Ethic