This paper integrates social norm constructs from different disciplines into an integrated model. Norms exist in the objective social environment in the form of behavioral regularities …
This chapter introduces readers to a basic model and framework with which to understand how human cultures influence, and are influenced by, psychological processes and …
K Leung, MW Morris - Journal of International Business Studies, 2015 - Springer
International business (IB) research has predominantly relied on value constructs to account for the influence of societal culture, notably Hofstede's cultural dimensions. While …
VL Vignoles, K Deaux, M Snyder - The Oxford handbook of …, 2018 - books.google.com
Identity refers to how people answer the question,“Who are you?” This question may be posed and answered explicitly or implicitly, at a personal or a collective level, to others or to …
W Meng, G Yuan, Y Sun - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
As a factor influencing household consumption behavior, the expansion of social networks has an important impact on household carbon emissions (HCEs). Based on survey data …
Do self-enhancement/self-protection and self-esteem reflect fundamental human motivations or are they culturally bound occurrences? The debate on universalism versus cultural …
The rapidly expanding universe of information, media, and learning experiences available through digital technology is creating unique opportunities and vulnerabilities for children …
Individuals have a myriad of potential identities that they can use to define who they are, yet little research has investigated which types of identities people tend to prioritize within their …
Are religious people psychologically better or worse adjusted than their nonreligious counterparts? Hundreds of studies have reported a positive relation between religiosity and …