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Work ethic and economic development: an investigation into Weber's thesis
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Abstract
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not associated with Protestantism but with the modernization phase of economic development. A preference for hard work is also found amongst other religions and non-religious people at times of high economi... view more
This paper argues that the capitalist spirit associated with Max Weber’s Protestant Ethics is not associated with Protestantism but with the modernization phase of economic development. A preference for hard work is also found amongst other religions and non-religious people at times of high economic growth and decreases after the modernization phase. We find a robust relationship between the level and growth of economic development during an individual’s childhood and this individual’s work ethic. An epidemiological approach is applied to indicate that the direction of the relationship runs from growth and the level of economic development at the time values are formed, to work ethic. Protestant adherence has a positive relation with work ethic, but this relation is less robust than economic development.... view less
Keywords
EVS; Protestantism; ethics; morality; economic development (single enterprise); Weber, M.; modernity
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Sociology of Religion
Free Keywords
ZA7500 v2.0.0: European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017); work ethic
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 1-13
Journal
European Journal of Political Economy, 66 (2021)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2020.101958
ISSN
0176-2680
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed