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The importance of competitiveness has increased rapidly in recent
years, where a fresh look at the different forms in which
competitiveness manifests is needed. Though the exceptional growth
of East Asian economies has been hypothesised previously from a
socio-cultural perspective, links have often been vague with little
empirical evidence to support them. This book proposes that a
unique paradigm of competitiveness has developed in the East as a
result of the cultural traditions and social values influenced by
Confucianism, and extends this hypothesis by exploring a critical
missing link: the role of discipline. Based on data from the
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and World
Economic Forum (WEF), this book sheds light on important insights,
through empirical evidence, that culture and discipline play an
important role toward a country's academic performance, and
ultimately, competitiveness. In comparing six geographical
clusters, this book analyses data by applying the "Inter-ocular
Test" - visualisation of data distributions - to supplement
traditional statistical mean comparisons. The findings advance the
discourse on culture and performance, by drawing attention to the
significant impact that improving discipline can have for a
nation's productivity-not only those of Confucian East Asia.
Written with the evolving global economy in mind, this book
highlights the relevance of discipline for shaping individual
productivity for the future workforce, and offers new perspectives
on how this can be achieved for all societies through three key
contributions: Taxonomy of Discipline dimensions,
"Parent-Engagement-School-Discipline Taxonomy" (PESD), and Wheel of
Competitiveness. Building on the authors' prior works, this book
offers a comprehensive look at three interrelated concepts:
Confucianism, Discipline, and Competitiveness, and how they relate
to performance in East Asia. Written in an accessible style, this
book will be a valuable guide for students, educators,
practitioners, and policy-makers who seek to further understand the
valuable role of discipline in shaping the success of societies,
present and future.
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The importance of competitiveness has increased rapidly in recent
years, where a fresh look at the different forms in which
competitiveness manifests is needed. Though the exceptional growth
of East Asian economies has been hypothesised previously from a
socio-cultural perspective, links have often been vague with little
empirical evidence to support them. This book proposes that a
unique paradigm of competitiveness has developed in the East as a
result of the cultural traditions and social values influenced by
Confucianism, and extends this hypothesis by exploring a critical
missing link: the role of discipline. Based on data from the
Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and World
Economic Forum (WEF), this book sheds light on important insights,
through empirical evidence, that culture and discipline play an
important role toward a country's academic performance, and
ultimately, competitiveness. In comparing six geographical
clusters, this book analyses data by applying the "Inter-ocular
Test" - visualisation of data distributions - to supplement
traditional statistical mean comparisons. The findings advance the
discourse on culture and performance, by drawing attention to the
significant impact that improving discipline can have for a
nation's productivity-not only those of Confucian East Asia.
Written with the evolving global economy in mind, this book
highlights the relevance of discipline for shaping individual
productivity for the future workforce, and offers new perspectives
on how this can be achieved for all societies through three key
contributions: Taxonomy of Discipline dimensions,
"Parent-Engagement-School-Discipline Taxonomy" (PESD), and Wheel of
Competitiveness. Building on the authors' prior works, this book
offers a comprehensive look at three interrelated concepts:
Confucianism, Discipline, and Competitiveness, and how they relate
to performance in East Asia. Written in an accessible style, this
book will be a valuable guide for students, educators,
practitioners, and policy-makers who seek to further understand the
valuable role of discipline in shaping the success of societies,
present and future.
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