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Self-Construal and Unethical Behavior

open access: yesJournal of Business Ethics, 2011
We suggest that understanding unethical behavior in organizations involves understanding how people view themselves and their relationships with others, a concept known as self-construal. Across multiple studies, employing both field and laboratory settings, we examine the impact of three dimensions of self-construal (independent, relational, and ...
Cojuharenco, Irina   +3 more
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Self‐construal and social comparison effects

open access: yesBritish Journal of Educational Psychology, 2007
Background. Social comparison research usually demonstrates that students will have higher self‐evaluation in downward comparison but lower self‐evaluation in upward comparison. However, the existence of this contrast effect may depend on people's self‐construal.
Cheng, RWY, Lam, SF
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Biculturalism and self-construal

International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1999
Abstract Evidence on the dimensionality of self-construal points to the coexistence of both an independent and an interdependent self-image. Drawing on conceptualizations of the acculturation process, this study is a preliminary examination of the distinctiveness of four hypothesized self-construal patterns: Bicultural, Western, Traditional, and ...
Ann-Marie Yamada
exaly   +2 more sources

Culture and Self-Construal

2022
Abstract The construct of self-construal is central to our understanding of cultural differences and similarities in cognition and behavior with implications for the effective prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of major nervous system (MNS) disorders.
Sharon G. Goto   +2 more
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The impact of self‐construal and ethnicity on self‐gifting behaviors [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Consumer Psychology, 2016
This research extends the understanding of how self-construal plays a role in our consumption behavior using self-gifting as its context. By applying a four-dimensional self-construal model, we sought to examine differences in self-gifting behaviors ...
Theeranuch Pusaksrikit, Jikyeong Kang
exaly   +2 more sources

Models of the self: Self-construals and gender.

Psychological Bulletin, 1997
The authors first describe individual differences in the structure of the self. In the independent self-construal, representations of others are separate from the self. In the interdependent self-construal, others are considered part of the self (H. Markus & S. Kitayama, 1991).
S E, Cross, L, Madson
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