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Are virtues national, supranational, or universal?

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dc.contributor.author Jan Pieter van Oudenhoven
dc.contributor.author Boele de Raad
dc.contributor.author Marieke E Timmerman
dc.contributor.author Françoise Askevis-Leherpeux
dc.contributor.author Khairul Mastor
dc.contributor.author Pawel Boski
dc.contributor.author Carmen Carmona
dc.contributor.author Rajneesh Choubisa
dc.contributor.author Alejandra del Carmen Dominguez
dc.contributor.author Hege H Bye
dc.contributor.author Anastacia Kurylo
dc.contributor.author Cornelia Lahmann
dc.contributor.author Khairul Mastor
dc.contributor.author Eva Selenko
dc.contributor.author Alena Slezáčková
dc.contributor.author Ripley Smith
dc.contributor.author Linda Tip
dc.contributor.author Michelle Yik
dc.date.accessioned 2016-06-17T07:19:34Z
dc.date.available 2016-06-17T07:19:34Z
dc.date.issued 2014-05
dc.identifier.citation van Oudenhoven, Jan Pieter, Boele de Raad, Marieke E Timmerman, Françoise Askevis-Leherpeux, Pawel Boski, Carmen Carmona, Rajneesh Choubisa, et al. 2014. “Are Virtues National, Supranational, or Universal?” SpringerPlus 3 (2005): 223. doi:10.1186/2193-1801-3-223. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2193-1801
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13313
dc.description This article index by Scopus en_US
dc.description.abstract Many studies investigated cultural differences in values, most notably by Hofstede and Schwarz. Relatively few have focused on virtues, a related and important concept in contemporary social science. The present paper examines the similarities and differences between nations, or blocks of - culturally related - nations on the perceived importance of virtues. Adults (N = 2.809 students) from 14 countries were asked to freely mention which virtues they found important to practice in daily life, and next to rate a list of 15 virtues, which reflect the most frequently mentioned categories in The Netherlands, as found in a previous study. The 14 nations included the United States, Mexico, nine European and three Asian nations. For the free-listed virtues, we compared the top-ten lists of most frequently mentioned virtues across the nations. We used a correspondence analysis on the frequency table to assess the relationships between the virtues and nations. For the 15 virtues ratings, a MANOVA, and follow-up ANOVA’s were used to examine effects of nation, age, gender and religion. We found strong evidence for relationships between nations and blocks of culturally related nations and the importance attached to various virtues. There appear to be some country specific virtues, such as generosity in France, but also some relatively universal virtues, most notably honesty, respect, and kindness. en_US
dc.publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH en_US
dc.title Are virtues national, supranational, or universal? en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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