Regional specifics of social values and their impact on Central Siberian territories’ modernization (based on research of Krasnoyarsk region)

Economic Annals-ХХI: Volume 160, Issue 7-8, Pages: 92-95

Citation information:
Reznikova, K. Seredkina, N., Koptseva, N., & Zamaraeva, J. (2016). Regional specifics of social values and their impact on Central Siberian territories’ modernization (based on research of Krasnoyarsk region). Economic Annals-XXI, 160(7-8), 92-95. doi: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V160-18


Ksenia Reznikova
PhD (Philosophy),
Associate Professor,
Siberian Federal University
79 Svobodny Ave., Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia
k-reznikova@inbox.ru

Natalia Koptseva
D.Sc. (Philosophy),
Professor,
Siberian Federal University
79 Svobodny Ave., Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia
kopceva63@mail.ru

Natalia Seredkina
PhD (Philosophy),
Associate Professor,
Siberian Federal University
79 Svobodny Ave., Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia
seredkinann@mail.ru

Julia Zamaraeva
PhD (Philosophy),
Associate Professor,
Siberian Federal University
79 Svobodny Ave., Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia
zamaraevay@bk.ru

Regional specifics of social values and their impact on Central Siberian territories’ modernization (based on research of Krasnoyarsk region)

Abstract. Market transition in post-socialist societies is directly linked to the concept of values. Assumptions about pace of regional transition can be made from information about dynamics of values, shared by social subjects living in this area and give an instrument to predict pace of modernization. In the article the results of the survey of values shared among schoolchildren and students, conducted in Krasnoyarsk region of Central Siberia in 2016, are presented. The authors outline correlation of educational level, age and values, underline primal social meaning of the term «value» within the social groups under investigation, and define core values of these groups. Gender associations, social identification, and their economic impact are shown. A significant result of the analysis is that the value «family» is the most important for both groups of the respondents. Among students personal values and priorities significantly dominate social and community ones which is an important issue in policy-making for Central Siberia.

Keywords: Central Siberia; Modernization; Values; Krasnoyarsk Region; Reindustrialization; Youth

JEL Classification: I2; R1; Z1

Acknowledgements. 1) The research was supported by the grant from RGFH and Krasnoyarsk region (No. 15-16-24007 «Complex Research of Indigenous Small Peoples of the Arctic Zone of the Eastern Siberia in the Field of Fundamental Medical Care, Distance Education, Socio-Cultural and Economic Activities»). 2) The article was prepared with financial support from Krasnoyarsk Regional Fund for Support Scientific and Scientific-Technical Activity.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21003/ea.V160-18

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Received 11.05.2016