The primary aim of this study was to develop a conceptual framework, referred to as the Value-based Archetypal Model, to assist in understanding patterns of human motivation and behaviour. Values and archetypal ideas are both manifestations of human motivations but differ in that values are conscious manifestations and archetypal ideas are unconscious. Both do however share the same underlying meaning structure (motifs). Based on an extensive literature study ten distinct value-based archetypal motifs were identified, i.e., (1) Tradition & Conformity; (2) Security; (3) Achievement; (4) Power; (5) Hedonism; (6) The Shadow (unconscious); (7) Benevolence; (8) Stimulation & Self direction; (9) Universalism; and (10) The Self. Ea...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...
”The value concept … [is] able to unify the apparently diverse interests of all the sciences concern...
Development and elaboration of a universal theory and empirically derived operational definition of ...
textArchetypes, as defined by Carl Jung, are "a universal and recurring image, pattern, or motif rep...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
Abstract. According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenolo-gy of perception and arc...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
In this article, we introduce the theory of archetype, which explains the connection between ancient...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
Introduction. The problematics of subjective well-being is determined by a modern individual’s searc...
This paper explores the salience of archetypes through modern day idealization of leaders as heroes....
The concept of values has long been suggested as an important concept across social sciences (e.g. I...
C. G. Jung (1937/1958) described archetypes as collective patterns of consciousness that are catalyz...
This dissertation attempts to explain the mechanisms of persuasion that governs the processing of th...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...
”The value concept … [is] able to unify the apparently diverse interests of all the sciences concern...
Development and elaboration of a universal theory and empirically derived operational definition of ...
textArchetypes, as defined by Carl Jung, are "a universal and recurring image, pattern, or motif rep...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
Abstract. According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenolo-gy of perception and arc...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
According to the theories of symbolic interactionism, phenomenology of perception and archetypes, we...
In this article, we introduce the theory of archetype, which explains the connection between ancient...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
Introduction. The problematics of subjective well-being is determined by a modern individual’s searc...
This paper explores the salience of archetypes through modern day idealization of leaders as heroes....
The concept of values has long been suggested as an important concept across social sciences (e.g. I...
C. G. Jung (1937/1958) described archetypes as collective patterns of consciousness that are catalyz...
This dissertation attempts to explain the mechanisms of persuasion that governs the processing of th...
Abstract: Three studies address unresolved issues in value-behavior relations. Does the full range o...
”The value concept … [is] able to unify the apparently diverse interests of all the sciences concern...
Development and elaboration of a universal theory and empirically derived operational definition of ...