EU Enlargement: Economic-Cultural Perspective and Cross-Country Comparison |
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Authors: | Tjaša Živko Milan Zver |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Slovenia |
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Abstract: | Globalization is constantly changing the appearance of the modern world. The most intense processes of integration are taking place in Europe in the framework of the European Union (EU) enlargement. Though the formal process is more or less concluded, the subtle and informal ones still have a long way to go. Social structures (institutions, organizations, norms, etc.) and actions depend on the cultural environment in the narrowest sense of the word: human perceptions and values. This poses the basic question whether the economic-cultural orientations of the new EU member states are compatible with imported social structures. We have done an empirical research using Hofstede's cultural dimensions and European Values Study database for 26 European countries (23 EU member states, 2 candidate countries, and Northern Ireland as a separate entity). We have also compared the differences and similarities by applying the Ward method (cluster analysis) on our 10 constructed variables. |
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Keywords: | values economic-cultural orientation Hofstede's model differences similarities European Values Study cluster analysis |
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