Exploring the Roots of Culture Using Spatial Autocorrelation
Abstract
This article examines the distribution of some well-established dimensions of national culture within geographic and ecosocial space. Using spatial autocorrelation to quantify the relationships between geographical location, distance from the equator, physical climate, religion, and national development and 38 cultural dimensions, we find a substantial degree of spatial organization; some cultural dimensions are as spatially organized as...
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Title
Exploring the Roots of Culture Using Spatial Autocorrelation
Published Date
Mar 27, 2012
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
160 - 187
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