De Cristofaro, V., Pellegrini, V., & van Zomeren, M.
The relation between system justification and collective action in individualistic versus collectivistic European countries
The present study examined the moderation of individualism-collectivism on the (negative) relation between system justification and collective action in a representative sample of the European population, using data from the European Social Survey Round 9 (2018). Because collectivism (vs. individualism) emphasizes the relevance of one’s group and its goals, but it also binds individuals to their broader system, we formulate the competing predictions that the negative relation between system justification and collective action may be weaker, or oppositely stronger, in collectivistic (vs. individualistic) countries. Results from a multilevel analysis revealed a cross-level interaction between system justification and individualism-collectivism confirming the negative relation between system justification and collective action in individualistic, but not collectivistic, countries. This study suggests that the strength of the negative relation between system justification and collective action differs across individualistic and collectivistic cultures: collectivistic (vs. individualistic) cultures dampen the system justification–collective action negative link.
Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 2022, Vol. 29, pp. 55-70, DOI: 10.4473/TPM29.1.5
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