Category: Values
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Ronald Inglehart on Value Change
See: List of Books by Ronald Inglehart Notes on Ronald Inglehart’s views on global changes in Values (via ChatGPT): Ronald Inglehart is a prominent sociologist and political scientist known for his extensive research on cultural and value change in industrial societies. Inglehart’s views revolve around the concept of post-materialism and its impact on the values…
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“Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations,” by Geert Hofstede
See: [[concept: Values]] and [[concept: Culture]] Notes about “Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations,” by Geert Hofstede (via ChatGPT): Geert Hofstede’s 2001 paper, titled “Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations,” is a seminal work in the field of cross-cultural research. The paper builds upon Hofstede’s earlier work…
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The nature of Human Values by Milton Rokeach
See: [[concept: Values]] Notes about the nature of Human Values by Milton Rokeach: Sure. Milton Rokeach’s 1973 paper titled “The Nature of Human Values” is a seminal work in the field of value psychology. In this paper, Rokeach proposes a definition of values that emphasizes their affective, cognitive, and behavioral components. Rokeach defines values as…
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Some philosophical definitions of Values
See: concept: Values Notes on how some philosophers have discussed and tried to define Values (via Google Bard): There have been many famous philosophers who have tried to define values. Here are a few of the most notable: These are just a few of the many famous philosophers who have tried to define values. There…
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Measuring Values through Conceptual Representations
See: How to find your core values? Notes about a new method of measuring values as put forward by GLH Coelho and others (via Google Bard): Sure. The 2019 paper titled “Mapping the Structure of Human Values through Conceptual Representations” by Gabriel Lins de Holanda Coelho, Paul H.P. Hanel, Mark K. Johansen, and Gregory R.…
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European Values Survey
See: Established Institutions in the field of Community Building, World Values Survey and Concept: Values Notes about the European Values Survey (via Google Bard): The European Values Survey (EVS) is a large-scale, cross-national, repeated cross-sectional survey research programme on basic human values. It provides insights into the ideas, beliefs, preferences, attitudes, values and opinions of…
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Diana Boer on Values
See: Concept: Values Notes about Boer D’s research on Values (via Google Bard): Sure. Boer D. is a Dutch psychologist who has conducted extensive research on the relationship between values and affective well-being. He has proposed a theory of values and well-being that is based on the idea that values provide a framework for interpreting…
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Bilsky and Janik on Human Values
See Concept: Values Notes about Bilsky and Janik on Human Values (via Google Bard): Sure. Wolfgang Bilsky and Michael Janik are two psychologists who have conducted extensive research on human values. They have proposed a theory of human values that is based on the idea that values are organized into a circular structure. This structure…
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World Values Survey (WVS) methodology
See: How to find your core values? and World Values Survey Notes on how the WVS measures and collects information on people’s values (via Google Bard): Sure. The World Values Survey (WVS) is a global research project that measures people’s values and beliefs, their stability or change over time and their impact on social and…
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Michael Huemer’s definition of Values
See: Concept: Values Notes on Michael Huemer’s definition of Values (via Google Bard): Michael Huemer defines a value as “a property that makes something good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable.” He argues that values are objective, meaning that they exist independently of our minds. He also argues that values are not based…