Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation

Despite extensive works examining the influence of personal values on environmental engagements, scarce research has examined the influence of group values that are perceived as important in the society. To address this lacuna and recent calls for more cross-cultural environmental research, we inves...

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Main Authors: HUANG, Tengjiao, LEUNG, Angela K. Y., EOM, Kimin, TAM, Kam Pong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-47992022-03-04T09:26:29Z Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation HUANG, Tengjiao LEUNG, Angela K. Y. EOM, Kimin TAM, Kam Pong Despite extensive works examining the influence of personal values on environmental engagements, scarce research has examined the influence of group values that are perceived as important in the society. To address this lacuna and recent calls for more cross-cultural environmental research, we investigated whether and how culture, via collectivistic orientation, influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values, namely egoistic and biospheric values, in motivating environmental engagements in a Western (the U.S.; N = 469) and an Asian (Singapore; N = 410) country. To highlight a few findings, the study showed that personal values and perceived group values differentially predicted environmental engagements. Counter to our hypotheses, biospheric group values discouraged environmental volunteerism and were not related to other environmental engagement measures. Interestingly, culturally shaped collectivistic orientation attenuated biospheric group values' negative relationship and strengthened egoistic group values’ positive relationship with public behavioral intentions. Collectivistic orientation also strengthened the positive influence of personal egoistic values, but not personal biospheric values, on public behavioral intentions and policy support. We discuss how these findings advance knowledge regarding the ways in which personal and perceived group values, coupled with culturally motivated collectivistic orientation, would encourage pro-environmental actions. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3541 info:doi/10.1016/j.jenvp.2022.101774 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4799/viewcontent/Important_to_me_and_my_society_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Biospheric values Collectivistic orientation Culture Egoistic values Environmental engagements Perceived group values Asian Studies Place and Environment Social Psychology
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Singapore
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topic Biospheric values
Collectivistic orientation
Culture
Egoistic values
Environmental engagements
Perceived group values
Asian Studies
Place and Environment
Social Psychology
spellingShingle Biospheric values
Collectivistic orientation
Culture
Egoistic values
Environmental engagements
Perceived group values
Asian Studies
Place and Environment
Social Psychology
HUANG, Tengjiao
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
EOM, Kimin
TAM, Kam Pong
Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
description Despite extensive works examining the influence of personal values on environmental engagements, scarce research has examined the influence of group values that are perceived as important in the society. To address this lacuna and recent calls for more cross-cultural environmental research, we investigated whether and how culture, via collectivistic orientation, influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values, namely egoistic and biospheric values, in motivating environmental engagements in a Western (the U.S.; N = 469) and an Asian (Singapore; N = 410) country. To highlight a few findings, the study showed that personal values and perceived group values differentially predicted environmental engagements. Counter to our hypotheses, biospheric group values discouraged environmental volunteerism and were not related to other environmental engagement measures. Interestingly, culturally shaped collectivistic orientation attenuated biospheric group values' negative relationship and strengthened egoistic group values’ positive relationship with public behavioral intentions. Collectivistic orientation also strengthened the positive influence of personal egoistic values, but not personal biospheric values, on public behavioral intentions and policy support. We discuss how these findings advance knowledge regarding the ways in which personal and perceived group values, coupled with culturally motivated collectivistic orientation, would encourage pro-environmental actions.
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author HUANG, Tengjiao
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
EOM, Kimin
TAM, Kam Pong
author_facet HUANG, Tengjiao
LEUNG, Angela K. Y.
EOM, Kimin
TAM, Kam Pong
author_sort HUANG, Tengjiao
title Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
title_short Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
title_full Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
title_fullStr Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
title_full_unstemmed Important to me and my society: How culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
title_sort important to me and my society: how culture influences the roles of personal values and perceived group values in environmental engagements via collectivistic orientation
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3541
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