Cultural values and governance quality as correlates of road traffic fatalities: A nation level analysis.

Auteur(s)
Gaygisiz, E.
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Samenvatting

This study investigated the relationships between governance quality, cultural dimensions and road traffic fatality rates in a sample of 46 countries. Government quality was measured with six World Governance Indicators (WGI) published by World Bank, and the cultural factors included Hofstede's four cultural dimensions and seven Schwartz value dimensions. Both direct and moderator effects of the WGI on traffic fatality rates per million vehicles were found. Each of the six WGI scores correlated negatively with traffic fatalities indicating that the quality of governance and institutions contribute to traffic safety. Hofstede's power distance dimension and Schwartz value dimensions embeddedness, hierarchy and mastery were positively and intellectual autonomy and egalitarianism negatively related to traffic fatalities. The WGI score moderated the effects of hierarchy and mastery on traffic fatalities so that in countries with low governance quality these cultural factors had stronger impact on traffic fatalities. It was concluded that improvement of the quality of governance and institutions would also result in improvement in traffic safety. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E157415 /80 / ITRD E157415
Uitgave

Accident Analysis and Prevention. 2010 /11. 42(6) Pp1894-1901 (38 Refs.)

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