Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture

The purpose of the study is to examine empirically the relationship between national competitiveness and national culture. The study applied exploratory research design with national culture and national competitiveness treated as two independent variables. Hofstede’s national culture categorization...

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Main Author: Sofik Handoyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2018-09-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship
Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/ijbe/article/view/20727
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spelling doaj-36df28cbca454e8389ebc77e87715bba2020-11-25T03:36:30ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityIndonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship2407-54342407-73212018-09-014324924910.17358/ijbe.4.3.24920727Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National CultureSofik Handoyo0Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas PadjadjaranThe purpose of the study is to examine empirically the relationship between national competitiveness and national culture. The study applied exploratory research design with national culture and national competitiveness treated as two independent variables. Hofstede’s national culture categorization namely masculinity, individualism, uncertainty avoidance, power distance, and long-term orientation was adopted. Cultural Index by GLOBE study and Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) by the World Economic Forum were used for the measurement. Descriptive statistic along with bivariate correlation analysis was used in this study. A number of samples involved in this study was 58 countries. The study concludes that national competitiveness is positively and significantly associated with national culture namely long-term orientation, uncertainty avoidance, and individualism. National competitiveness has a negative association with power distance national culture. However, national competitiveness was indicated no association with masculine national culture. The findings conclude that in general, national culture is a factor that explains why there are differences in national competitiveness among countries around the world. A suggestion for future similar research is that control variable such national income as well as the application of more sophisticated statistical analysis method should be included. Keywords: exploratory study, global competitiveness index, national culture; national competitiveness; national culture indexhttp://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/ijbe/article/view/20727
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Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship
author_facet Sofik Handoyo
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title Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
title_short Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
title_full Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
title_fullStr Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
title_full_unstemmed Does National Culture Matter? An Exploratory Study on The Relationship of National Competitiveness and National Culture
title_sort does national culture matter? an exploratory study on the relationship of national competitiveness and national culture
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Indonesian Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship
issn 2407-5434
2407-7321
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The purpose of the study is to examine empirically the relationship between national competitiveness and national culture. The study applied exploratory research design with national culture and national competitiveness treated as two independent variables. Hofstede’s national culture categorization namely masculinity, individualism, uncertainty avoidance, power distance, and long-term orientation was adopted. Cultural Index by GLOBE study and Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) by the World Economic Forum were used for the measurement. Descriptive statistic along with bivariate correlation analysis was used in this study. A number of samples involved in this study was 58 countries. The study concludes that national competitiveness is positively and significantly associated with national culture namely long-term orientation, uncertainty avoidance, and individualism. National competitiveness has a negative association with power distance national culture. However, national competitiveness was indicated no association with masculine national culture. The findings conclude that in general, national culture is a factor that explains why there are differences in national competitiveness among countries around the world. A suggestion for future similar research is that control variable such national income as well as the application of more sophisticated statistical analysis method should be included. Keywords: exploratory study, global competitiveness index, national culture; national competitiveness; national culture index
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