Social Capital and Economic Beliefs of the Russians and the Chinese: Differences and Interrelation

  • Александр Николаевич Татарко International Research and Teaching Laboratory for Socio-Cultural Research; Department of Organizational Psychology
Keywords: economic attitudes, economic beliefs, social capital, trust, civil identity, tolerance

Abstract

The article presents the results of cross-cultural study of interrelation between social capital and economic beliefs of the Russians and the Chinese. The Chinese demonstrate higher level of trust and tolerance towards representatives of ethnic and confessional groups different from their own. The Russians excel the Chinese in positivity of civil identity and tolerance towards dissidents. Compared to the Russians, the Chinese estimate their possibilities in increase of wealth more optimistically. They also demonstrate deeper interest in economics and choose smaller degree of economic risk as its optimal value. In both groups social capital is positively related with «productive» economic beliefs.

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Published
2011-01-13
How to Cite
ТатаркоА. Н. (2011). Social Capital and Economic Beliefs of the Russians and the Chinese: Differences and Interrelation. Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, 7(1), 138-148. https://doi.org/10.17323/1813-8918-2010-1-138-148
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