2024
DOI: 10.1108/ijssp-11-2023-0305
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Conceptions of time, socioeconomic development and cultural values

Hamid Yeganeh

Abstract: PurposeThis article analyzes the relationships between different conceptions of time, socioeconomic development and cultural values.Design/methodology/approachWe focus on three major aspects of time, namely, 1) duration, 2) orientation and 3) tempo. Furthermore, we draw on modernization theory to distinguish between agrarian/traditional and industrial/modern societies and their respective cultural values.FindingsAnalyses indicate that agrarian/traditional societies with cultural values such as collectivism, su… Show more

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“…From point of view it can be seen that the priority in safety education for young people is to shape their cognitive and performance skills. But rationally planned and conducted classes should also take into account the formation of the emotional-motivational sphere by developing pro-social attitudes based on commonly accepted cultural values ( 4 ). With this in mind, it makes sense to seek various means of influencing people so that they not only know how to act and are able to do so with a proficiency that is appropriate to the emergency, but also want to do so both individually and with others in the spirit of compliance and discipline in a situation of grave danger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From point of view it can be seen that the priority in safety education for young people is to shape their cognitive and performance skills. But rationally planned and conducted classes should also take into account the formation of the emotional-motivational sphere by developing pro-social attitudes based on commonly accepted cultural values ( 4 ). With this in mind, it makes sense to seek various means of influencing people so that they not only know how to act and are able to do so with a proficiency that is appropriate to the emergency, but also want to do so both individually and with others in the spirit of compliance and discipline in a situation of grave danger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%