Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity is conceptualized as attachment and identification with a group. We measure individual involvement with global networks and local, national, and global social identity through a questionnaire. Propensity to cooperate is measured in experiments involving local and global others. Firstly, we analyze possible determinants of global social identity. Overall, attachment to global identity is significantly lower than national and local identity, but there is a significant positive correlation between global social identity and an index of individual global connectivity. Secondly, we find a significant mediating effect of global social identity betwe...
Globalization and the spread of global culture coincide with the emergence of glocalization. Dialogi...
AbstractHaving international social ties carries many potential advantages, including access to nove...
We propose a stylised dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
This research examined the question of whether the psychology of social identity can motivate cooper...
Globalization is a universal phenomenon that not only makes domestic economies restructure, but also...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
Increasing economic globalization creates conflicts that can only be constructively managed if indiv...
Intergroup contact and collective action have been identified as two important but potentially confl...
Climate change, pandemics, people searching for refuge from war and declining natural resources; the...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of network-based connectedness on the diffusion of cu...
This study examines how the ongoing globalization process has shaped people\u27s citizenship ideniti...
The growing changes that have taken place globally over the last decades have revealed how humanity ...
We propose a stylized dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we c...
There is some evidence that ethnocultural diversity encourages superordinate levels of categorisatio...
Globalization and the spread of global culture coincide with the emergence of glocalization. Dialogi...
AbstractHaving international social ties carries many potential advantages, including access to nove...
We propose a stylised dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we ...
Globalization is defined for individuals as their connectivity in global networks. Social identity i...
This research examined the question of whether the psychology of social identity can motivate cooper...
Globalization is a universal phenomenon that not only makes domestic economies restructure, but also...
Globalization makes cross-national encounters increasingly common. Hesitant cooperationacross nation...
Increasing economic globalization creates conflicts that can only be constructively managed if indiv...
Intergroup contact and collective action have been identified as two important but potentially confl...
Climate change, pandemics, people searching for refuge from war and declining natural resources; the...
This paper empirically investigates the impact of network-based connectedness on the diffusion of cu...
This study examines how the ongoing globalization process has shaped people\u27s citizenship ideniti...
The growing changes that have taken place globally over the last decades have revealed how humanity ...
We propose a stylized dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we c...
There is some evidence that ethnocultural diversity encourages superordinate levels of categorisatio...
Globalization and the spread of global culture coincide with the emergence of glocalization. Dialogi...
AbstractHaving international social ties carries many potential advantages, including access to nove...
We propose a stylised dynamic model to understand the role of social networks in the phenomenon we ...