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ID141170
Title ProperAnalyzing the value types and factors that influence military cadets in Taiwan to determine the appropriate candidate
LanguageENG
AuthorYu, Yi-Ming
Summary / Abstract (Note)Previous studies have unanimously agreed that despite the challenges of postmodernism, militaries should not and cannot be governed using an occupational model. However, what the notion of the value type of a postmodern army is should be clarified. This study investigates the changing values of postmodern militaries caused by external economic factors. For this research, a questionnaire and long-term investigation method were adopted to collect 262 cadet samples from the Taiwanese military, navy, and air force. The results of a cluster analysis showed that the cadets primarily comprised 3 types, that is, the devotion (DE) type, socially competent (SC) type, and the comfortable (CO) type. This study shows that the socially competent type best satisfies the value demands of the military. In addition, the enlistment motivations of this type of cadet are generally to alleviate family financial burdens, non-economic-related reasons, self-actualization, and patriotism.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 41, No.4; Oct 2015: p.714-733
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 41 No 4
Key WordsRecruitment ;  Cadets Value ;  Rokeach’S Value ;  Battistelli Model


 
 
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