Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation

The purpose of this paper is to test three hypotheses with regard to the development of scientific knowledge in relation to cultural dimensions. Two empirical models are formed to identify the causal effects of the cultural dimensions on scientific-knowledge development. The three hypotheses are tes...

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Main Author: Yong, Enn Lun
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http://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-020-00626-4
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spelling my.ums.eprints.252592020-04-17T17:13:56Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25259/ Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation Yong, Enn Lun Q Science (General) The purpose of this paper is to test three hypotheses with regard to the development of scientific knowledge in relation to cultural dimensions. Two empirical models are formed to identify the causal effects of the cultural dimensions on scientific-knowledge development. The three hypotheses are tested in a case study consisting of 74 countries. Robust standard-error regressions are presented. The results show that the degree of egalitarian and hierarchical ethos across countries aids the growth of scientific knowledge. The empirical evidence complements new insights to the hypothesis of individualism-induced innovation. The evidence in this paper shows that the positive effect of individualism on the growth of scientific knowledge is also considerably lower than that of an egalitarian and hierarchical system. The proposition in this paper shows new insight into the economic and institutional evolution rooted in universal values of culture. As the world economy has been burdened by the enormous inequality of development, cultivating awareness of the competitive advantage hidden in cultural values is an essential prescription for advancing development policy pertaining to knowledge. Springer 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25259/7/Understanding%20cultural%20determinants%20of%20Scientific-Knowledge%20Development%20empirical%20conceptualization%20from%20a%20cross-country%20investigation.pdf Yong, Enn Lun (2020) Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation. Journal of the Knowledge Economy. ISSN 1868-7865 http://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-020-00626-4
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Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
description The purpose of this paper is to test three hypotheses with regard to the development of scientific knowledge in relation to cultural dimensions. Two empirical models are formed to identify the causal effects of the cultural dimensions on scientific-knowledge development. The three hypotheses are tested in a case study consisting of 74 countries. Robust standard-error regressions are presented. The results show that the degree of egalitarian and hierarchical ethos across countries aids the growth of scientific knowledge. The empirical evidence complements new insights to the hypothesis of individualism-induced innovation. The evidence in this paper shows that the positive effect of individualism on the growth of scientific knowledge is also considerably lower than that of an egalitarian and hierarchical system. The proposition in this paper shows new insight into the economic and institutional evolution rooted in universal values of culture. As the world economy has been burdened by the enormous inequality of development, cultivating awareness of the competitive advantage hidden in cultural values is an essential prescription for advancing development policy pertaining to knowledge.
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title Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
title_short Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
title_full Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
title_fullStr Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding cultural determinants of Scientific-Knowledge Development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
title_sort understanding cultural determinants of scientific-knowledge development: empirical conceptualization from a cross-country investigation
publisher Springer
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url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25259/7/Understanding%20cultural%20determinants%20of%20Scientific-Knowledge%20Development%20empirical%20conceptualization%20from%20a%20cross-country%20investigation.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25259/
http://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-020-00626-4
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