Chinese cultural values : their dimensions and measurements

Alvin Chan, Kate Hutchings, Jiuhua Zhu

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    Abstract

    Whereas theory posits that values influence consumer behavior, empirical research fails to establish a strong link between values and consumer behavior, particularly in cross-cultural contexts. We suggest that the reasons for the apparent failure of predictive validity of cross-cultural values lie in (1) the failure to identify the core values in a culture, and (2) the measurement issues concerning cross-cultural values. In this article, we use the Chineseness values study as an example to review these issues and suggest a qualitative approach within a parallel emic framework for the study of cross-cultural values. It is expected that the new qualitative approach will contribute to better understanding, explanation, and prediction of the causal relationship between values and consumer behavior in different cultural environments.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Business in the Asia-Pacific Region : Challenges, Opportunities and Strategies for Research and Practice : Proceedings of the International Business Research Group [IBRG/UIBE] Conference, 22nd-24th Sep. 2007, Beijing, China
    PublisherMonash University
    Number of pages1
    ISBN (Print)9780646479880
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    EventAustralia-China International Business Research Conference -
    Duration: 1 Jan 2007 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceAustralia-China International Business Research Conference
    Period1/01/07 → …

    Keywords

    • values
    • consumer behavior
    • culture
    • Chinese
    • cross-cultural studies

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