2020
DOI: 10.3390/rel11080396
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Cross-Cultural Values: A Meta-Analysis of Major Quantitative Studies in the Last Decade (2010–2020)

Abstract: Since 2010, scholars have made major contributions to cross-cultural research, especially regarding similarities and differences across world regions and countries in people’s values, beliefs, and morality. This paper accumulates and analyzes extant multi-national and quantitative studies of these facets of global culture. The paper begins with a summary of the modern history of cross-cultural research, then systematically reviews major empirical studies published since 2010, and next analyzes extant approache… Show more

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“…Schwartz's theory of human values is especially suitable for studying the direct effects of individual and cultural values on well-being because it has adopted a cross-cultural perspective from the beginning (Schwartz, 1992;Goodwin et al, 2020;Sagiv & Schwartz, 2022). Debate exists, however, about possible differences in the meaning and structure of values at individual versus aggregate level (Fischer & Poortinga, 2012).…”
Section: Culture As Aggregation Of Individual Human Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schwartz's theory of human values is especially suitable for studying the direct effects of individual and cultural values on well-being because it has adopted a cross-cultural perspective from the beginning (Schwartz, 1992;Goodwin et al, 2020;Sagiv & Schwartz, 2022). Debate exists, however, about possible differences in the meaning and structure of values at individual versus aggregate level (Fischer & Poortinga, 2012).…”
Section: Culture As Aggregation Of Individual Human Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note that most studies of cross-cultural values, beliefs, and morality have been conducted by WEIRD (western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) countries (Goodwin et al, 2020;Henrich et al, 2010). Inglehart's model of World Values (Inglehart and Welzel, 2010) has surveyed 60 countries over the last 40 years, taking into account that many nations are more concerned with economic and physical security (e.g.…”
Section: The Mft Framework and Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last ten years, psychological research has moved toward an integration of values and moral foundations (Goodwin, Williams, & Snell Herzog, 2020). Indeed, despite different theoretical and methodological approaches, basic value dimensions and moral foundations overlap in function, cognitive-affective mechanisms, and content.…”
Section: Divergence or Convergence?mentioning
confidence: 99%