TY - JOUR
T1 - Importance of life domains in different cultural groups
AU - Elizur, Dov
AU - Kantor, Jeffrey
AU - Yaniv, Eyal
AU - Sagie, Abraham
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - This study assessed the role of individualism and collectivism in the shaping of personal values of Canadians, Israelis, and Palestinians. Based on Sagie and Elizur's (1996) multifaceted approach, we distinguished personal values that are individual centered (i.e., associated with one's home, family, or work) from collective-centered values (i.e., associated with the religion, sports, or politics). The magnitude of the difference between both value types differs according to cultural orientation. As compared with Palestinians, we predicted that Canadians and Israelis would rank individual-centered values higher and collective-centered values lower. Data obtained from samples of Palestinians, Israelis, and Canadians supported this hypothesis.
AB - This study assessed the role of individualism and collectivism in the shaping of personal values of Canadians, Israelis, and Palestinians. Based on Sagie and Elizur's (1996) multifaceted approach, we distinguished personal values that are individual centered (i.e., associated with one's home, family, or work) from collective-centered values (i.e., associated with the religion, sports, or politics). The magnitude of the difference between both value types differs according to cultural orientation. As compared with Palestinians, we predicted that Canadians and Israelis would rank individual-centered values higher and collective-centered values lower. Data obtained from samples of Palestinians, Israelis, and Canadians supported this hypothesis.
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U2 - 10.2307/20445442
DO - 10.2307/20445442
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AN - SCOPUS:41549129497
SN - 0002-9556
VL - 121
SP - 35
EP - 46
JO - American Journal of Psychology
JF - American Journal of Psychology
IS - 1
ER -