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- W3036345704 abstract "The study analyzes the research results about traditional variables influence on forming students’ economic attitudes and decisions. As the starting frame, it was used Inglehart–Welzel theory of world cultural map (Inglehart et al. 2004; Inglehart and Welzel 2010). According to the theory, the global cultural map shows what country's results are achieved in terms of two major dimensions of cross cultural variation: 1. traditional values vs. secular-rational values and 2. survival values vs. self-expression values. Traditional values emphasize the importance of religion and stronger parent-child ties. Countries in which these values are expressed have high levels of national pride and a nationalistic outlook. On the other hand, countries, that pay attention to secular values, less emphasize religion, traditional family values and authority. These countries are closer to post-industrial economy. The aim of the research is to determine whether there were differences in the answers of the Serbian and German students. The study analyzed 2 samples. The first sample included 139 students from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Belgrade. The second sample contained 161 students from the Business School at Technical University of Ingolstadt, Germany. As a method, it was used comparative-descriptive statistics with correlation analysis. As a methodological instrument for collecting data, it was used a questionnaire. In the first part of research, it was measured the significance that Serbian and German students attached to family and religion, so–called traditional variables. In the second part, students were asked to take attitude on the scale 1-10 concerning evaluation of hard work. It was also measured the attitude towards bad influence of democracy on the economy. After that, students were asked to decide who should build the flats: the state, investors or both the state and investors. In the final step, it was analyzed the relationship between traditional variables, measured attitudes and decision. As for the Serbian students, it was found a negative correlation between traditional variables both with attitudes and decision. In the case of German students, no correlations were found between the same variables or they were statistically insignificant." @default.
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- W3036345704 title "THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURAL SPECIFITIES ON DECISION MAKING: SERBIAN AND GERMAN STUDENTS" @default.
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