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Humane Orientation as a New Cultural Dimension of the GLOBE Project: A Validation Study of the GLOBE Scale and Out-Group Humane Orientation in 25 Countries

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dc.contributor.authorSchlösser, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorFrese, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHeintze, Anna-Maria
dc.contributor.authorAl-Najjar, Musaed
dc.contributor.authorArciszewski, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorBesevegis, Elias
dc.contributor.authorBishop, George D.
dc.contributor.authorBonnes, Mirilia
dc.contributor.authorClegg, Chris W.
dc.contributor.authorDrozda-Senkowska, Ewa
dc.contributor.authorGaborit, Mauricio
dc.contributor.authorGarzon, Dayra
dc.contributor.authorHansen, Tia G. B.
dc.contributor.authorHeszen, Irena
dc.contributor.authorJuhasz, Marta
dc.contributor.authorKeating, Mary A.
dc.contributor.authorMangundjaya, Wustari
dc.contributor.authorMansor, Norma
dc.contributor.authorMitchelson, Jacqueline K.
dc.contributor.authorOrtiz-Reynoso, Alejandra
dc.contributor.authorPandey, Janak
dc.contributor.authorPavakanun, Ubolwanna
dc.contributor.authorPavlopoulos, Vassilis
dc.contributor.authorPeiro, Jose M.
dc.contributor.authorPotocnik, Kristina
dc.contributor.authorRestrepo-Espinosa, Maria H.
dc.contributor.authorSemmer, Norbert Karl
dc.contributor.authorTupinamba, Antonio C.
dc.contributor.authorVentura, Elizabeth R.
dc.contributor.authorWhoolery, Matthew
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Kan
dc.date.accessioned2024-10-15T06:34:49Z
dc.date.available2024-10-15T06:34:49Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractWe validate, extend, and empirically and theoretically criticize the cultural dimension of humane orientation of the project GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness Research Program). Theoretically, humane orientation is not just a one-dimensionally positive concept about being caring, altruistic, and kind to others as discussed by Kabasakal and Bodur (2004), but there is also a certain ambivalence to this concept. We suggest differentiating humane orientation toward in-group members from humane orientation toward out-group members. A multicountry construct validation study used student samples from 25 countries that were either high or low in humane orientation (N = 876) and studied their relation to the traditional GLOBE scale and other cultural-level measures (agreeableness, religiosity, authoritarianism, and welfare state score). Findings revealed a strong correlation between humane orientation and agreeableness, welfare state score, and religiosity. Out-group humane orientation proved to be the more relevant subfacet of the original humane orientation construct, suggesting that future research on humane orientation should make use of this measure instead of the vague original scale. The ambivalent character of out-group humane orientation is displayed in its positive correlation to high authoritarianism. Patriotism was used as a control variable for noncritical acceptance of one’s society but did not change the correlations. Our findings are discussed as an example of how rigid expectations and a lack of tolerance for diversity may help explain the ambivalent nature of humane orientation
dc.description.numberOfPages17
dc.description.sponsorshipInstitut für Psychologie, Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.48273
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1177/0022022112465671
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/119041
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSage
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
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dc.subject.ddc100 - Philosophy::150 - Psychology
dc.subject.ddc300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
dc.titleHumane Orientation as a New Cultural Dimension of the GLOBE Project: A Validation Study of the GLOBE Scale and Out-Group Humane Orientation in 25 Countries
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oairecerif.author.affiliationInstitut für Psychologie, Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie
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