Prior research shows variation in helping behavior across culture due to cultural differences in values, perceptions, and motivations [12]. Our study extends on past research by examining how culture and fusion with one's culture influences helping behavior (help request and help given) when interacting with a cooperative versus non-cooperative counterpart. Canadian, Chinese and Indian participants engaged in an intracultural dyadic interaction using a virtual decision making game, FireSim, where they had to protect their village and its assets from seasonal fires with the option of requesting help and/or providing help to a neighboring village (counterpart). The results illustrate that Canadians (individualists) were less influenced by the...
Nation-level differences in individuals’ reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, an...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
Recent theory suggests that members of interdependent (collectivist) cultures prioritize in-group ha...
Prior research shows variation in helping behavior across culture due to cultural differences in val...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) and...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on\ud collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) ...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on\ud collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) ...
Independent field experiments in 23 large cities around the world measured three types of spontaneou...
The burgeoning research into altruism and helping behaviour has examined the effect of many variable...
Why do people help others and what motivates them to engage in voluntary work? Are the psychological...
Within-nation cultural variation across regions provides a largely untapped resource for examining c...
This research challenges the common notion that people always feel good after helping others. Using ...
Employing the method of cultural priming, the present study examines how activation of different cul...
<div><p>Decisions to help those in need are essential for human development and survival. Previous s...
Studies of cooperation are abundant in the social sciences, but organizational researchers are calli...
Nation-level differences in individuals’ reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, an...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
Recent theory suggests that members of interdependent (collectivist) cultures prioritize in-group ha...
Prior research shows variation in helping behavior across culture due to cultural differences in val...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) and...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on\ud collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) ...
We examined the effects gender and moral identity on\ud collaborative behavior among Face (Chinese) ...
Independent field experiments in 23 large cities around the world measured three types of spontaneou...
The burgeoning research into altruism and helping behaviour has examined the effect of many variable...
Why do people help others and what motivates them to engage in voluntary work? Are the psychological...
Within-nation cultural variation across regions provides a largely untapped resource for examining c...
This research challenges the common notion that people always feel good after helping others. Using ...
Employing the method of cultural priming, the present study examines how activation of different cul...
<div><p>Decisions to help those in need are essential for human development and survival. Previous s...
Studies of cooperation are abundant in the social sciences, but organizational researchers are calli...
Nation-level differences in individuals’ reports of helping strangers, donating money to charity, an...
Culture influences the manner in which individuals seek and benefit from social support interactions...
Recent theory suggests that members of interdependent (collectivist) cultures prioritize in-group ha...