International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to define social rewards, as acts and expressions which specifically signal respect, courtesy and benevolence to the other party, based on cultural scripts found in honor cultures. Second, to explore whether social rewards mitigate competitive aspirations and foster collaboration in competitive settings, with honor values being a culturally relevant mechanism for this effect. Design/methodology/approach – This paper reports on two experiments assessing high-honor and low-honor culture participants’ aspirations and behavioral decisions. In study 1, participants described a personal situation where they were praised by close others (social reward) or praised themselves (contro...
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
A quasi-experiment tested the effects of honor values and the use of insults by the other party on p...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to define social rewards, as acts...
Honor values articulate gender roles, the importance of reputation in maintaining one’s place in soc...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Abstract Notions about honour and honour codes are culturally institutionalised and sacralised as we...
This study compares negotiation strategy and outcomes in countries illustrating dignity, face, and h...
Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to differing definitions of the construct ...
Past research has linked honor to a higher tendency for retaliation. A common method is to compare g...
People from honor cultures are generally seen as prone to react aggressively in conflict situations....
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
A recent study in the field of neuroscience showed that a class of symbolic resources (praise) activ...
Honor is often defined as one's self-esteem through one's own eyes as through the eyes of others. Th...
People from honor cultures are generally seen as prone to react aggressively in conflict situations....
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
A quasi-experiment tested the effects of honor values and the use of insults by the other party on p...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to define social rewards, as acts...
Honor values articulate gender roles, the importance of reputation in maintaining one’s place in soc...
In this article, we review research in psychology and other related social science fields that has a...
Abstract Notions about honour and honour codes are culturally institutionalised and sacralised as we...
This study compares negotiation strategy and outcomes in countries illustrating dignity, face, and h...
Research evidence and theoretical accounts of honor point to differing definitions of the construct ...
Past research has linked honor to a higher tendency for retaliation. A common method is to compare g...
People from honor cultures are generally seen as prone to react aggressively in conflict situations....
In honor cultures, maintaining a positive moral reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) i...
A recent study in the field of neuroscience showed that a class of symbolic resources (praise) activ...
Honor is often defined as one's self-esteem through one's own eyes as through the eyes of others. Th...
People from honor cultures are generally seen as prone to react aggressively in conflict situations....
Honor means having a good reputation (e.g., being known as an honest person) and self-respect (e.g.,...
A quasi-experiment tested the effects of honor values and the use of insults by the other party on p...
Abstract: Theoretical works in social psychology and neuroscientific evidence have proposed that soc...