2024
DOI: 10.1177/00220221241230959
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Honor Values as Identity Content: Evidence From a Three-Wave Longitudinal Study

Giovanni A. Travaglino,
Maria-Therese Friehs,
Patrick Ferdinand Kotzur
et al.

Abstract: Reputation refers to the set of judgments a community makes about its members. In cultures of honor, reputation constitutes one of the most pressing concerns of individuals. Reputational concerns are intimately intertwined with people’s social identities. However, research has yet to address the question of how honor-related reputational concerns are structured at the within-person level vis-à-vis individuals’ identification with relevant group memberships. The present longitudinal study investigated the assoc… Show more

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