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INTERCONNECTION OF RELIGIOUS IDENTITY CHARACTERISTICS AND ECONOMIC BEHAVIOUR MODELS (BY EXAMPLE OF ORTHODOXY AND ISLAM)

Mariya Viktorovna Efremova
National Research University “Higher School of Economics”


Submitted: December 5, 2013
Abstract. The results of the interconnection analysis of religious identity characteristics with economic behaviour models are presented in the article. In the process of economic behaviour models factorization we had formed the factor “economic involvement”, which was used during the further analysis. The research was conducted among the representatives of two confessions of the Russian society: Orthodoxy and Islam. The interconnection peculiarities of religious identity intensity with economic involvement among religious respondents are revealed. The inter-confessional analysis showed that the received interconnections have both similarities that are conditioned by the religious worldview as a whole, and differences, which basis is religious identification peculiarity.
Key words and phrases:
религиозная идентичность
идентификация
модели экономического поведения
экономическая вовлеченность
установки на экономическое поведение
конфессиональная принадлежность
religious identity
identification
economic behaviour models
economic involvement
aims at economic behaviour
confessional belonging
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