Value Orientation Of Jamaicans Compared To Students In The United States Of America

Barbara Dastoor, Edeta Roofe, B. Mujtaba
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This study investigates differences in the value orientation of Jamaican students who live and study in the US for an extended period compared to Jamaican students in Jamaica and US students to see if there is support for the theories of convergence, divergence and crossvergence given the effects of globalization on different countries. Dorfman and Howel’s (1988) scale, which measures Power distance, Uncertainty avoidance, Collectivism, Masculinity and Paternalism, assessed value orientation in this study. The results reveal that there are no differences between Jamaican students in Jamaica and those in the US that suggests strength in the Jamaican culture as Jamaicans live in the US. However, there was only one significant difference between Jamaican students in the US and the US students; uncertainty avoidance was significantly higher for the former. This supports divergend or retaining one’s distinctive cultural orientation despite ongoing interaction over time. There was no difference between US students, Jamaicans in US and Jamaican universities on all other dimensions. This lends support to convergence or merging of cultures.
牙买加人与美国学生的价值取向比较
本研究调查了在美国长期生活和学习的牙买加学生与在牙买加的牙买加学生和美国学生的价值取向差异,看看全球化对不同国家的影响是否支持趋同、分歧和交叉的理论。Dorfman和howell(1988)的量表测量了权力距离、不确定性规避、集体主义、男子气概和家长制,评估了本研究的价值取向。结果显示,在牙买加的牙买加学生和在美国的牙买加学生之间没有差异,这表明牙买加文化的力量,因为牙买加人生活在美国。然而,在美国的牙买加学生和美国学生之间只有一个显著差异;前者的不确定性规避明显更高。这支持发散或保留一个人的独特的文化取向,尽管持续的互动随着时间的推移。在其他方面,美国学生、在美牙买加人和牙买加大学之间没有差异。这为文化的融合提供了支持。
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