Join us for the WVS webinar on March 25, where our guest speaker, Anneli Kaasa examines the challenge posed by the abundance of cultural models that define values, attitudes, beliefs, and norms across countries and regions, noting that while many models exist, their differences can be more confusing than helpful. Through empirical analyses using WVS data, the author explores how modern cultural models—such as Inglehart’s, Minkov’s revision of Hofstede’s, and Schwartz’s—are essentially rotations of each other, capturing the same cultural elements but grouping them differently. Ultimately, the research finds that by systematically merging these models, it becomes possible to create a framework that allows researchers to better relate various cultural dimensions, enhancing the ability to compare and generalize findings across disciplines.