Title of article :
INDIVIDUALISM AND GOOD WORKS
Cultural Variation in Giving and Volunteering Across the United States
Author/Authors :
MARKUS KEMMELMEIER
EDINA E. JAMBOR
JOYCE LETNER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Building on previous research by Allik and Realo and Conway, Ryder, Tweed, and Sokol, the present
study investigates whether cultural individualism is related to greater levels of prosocial behavior toward
strangers. Focusing on regional variations within the United States, the authors found individualism to be
positively related to charitable giving and volunteerism such that both were more likely to occur in more
individualist states. Differentiating between different types of charitable causes, the authors found that
cultural individualism was primarily related to giving to and volunteering for causes that were compatible
with core individualist values, whereas no such relationship was found for religious causes and nonreligious
cause that did not incorporate values of individualism.
Keywords :
individualism , Volunteering , culture , Altruism
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology