Reinventing the universal structure of human values: Development of a new holistic values scale to measure Indian values
By: Sharma, Rajat
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BookPublisher: Journal of Human Values Description: 27(2), May, 2021: p.175-196.Subject(s): Personal values, Universal values, Indian values, Scale development, Structural equation modelling| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 27(2), May, 2021: p.175-196 | Available | AR125816 |
This article investigates the universal values scale, Schwartz Value Survey (SVS) for its applicability to measure cultural context-specific values. The study establishes a need to construct a new scale by identifying and incorporating Indian culture-specific values in SVS. Deriving data using self-assessment questionnaires from 709 respondents in 2 studies and analysing them using principal component analysis and structural equation modelling, the article reconceptualizes Schwartz’s Portrait Values Questionnaire (PVQ) and the 10 motivational value factors and develops a new 76-item Holistic Values Scale (HVS) to measure Indian values using well-established scale development methods. The article further presents the research and policy implications and future research areas in this domain. – Reproduced


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