Value Orientations of Filipinos

  • Jasmin E. Acuna U.P. Ceasar EA Virata School of Business
  • Rafael A. Rodriguez U.P. Ceasar EA Virata School of Business

Abstract

The study sought to validate Hofstede’s findings in 1980 on Filipino value orientations with respect to power distance, individualism, uncertainty avoidance and masculinity-femininity using 3,418 respondents from 30 communities and 25 firms.

 The study found support for Hofstede’s characterization of Philippine value orientations in so far as power distance, masculinity and collectivism are concerned.  The Filipinos are very high on power distance; masculine and collectivist in orientation

 The study’s findings on uncertainty avoidance, however, suggest that the Philippines is stronger in this value orientation than what Hofstede found.  The study also provides empirical evidence of significant intra-cultural differences in these value orientations.  Education is among the factors that explain these differences.  In other words, it is not surprising to find the relatively more individualistic, masculine, anti-authoritarian and uncertainty tolerant orientations associated with longer exposures to formal education particularly when it includes the collegiate and post graduate levels

Published
2016-08-31
Section
Articles