TY - JOUR
T1 - Translating Dispositional Resistance to Change to the Culture Level
T2 - Developing a Cultural Framework of Change Orientations
AU - Oreg, Shaul
AU - Sverdlik, Noga
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 European Association of Personality Psychology
PY - 2018/7/1
Y1 - 2018/7/1
N2 - A fundamental societal challenge is to balance the desire for growth, development, and progress on the one hand and the need for stability and maintenance of the status quo on the other. To better understand how societies deal with this challenge we employ the personality trait of dispositional resistance to change to conceptualize and empirically establish the concept of cultural change orientation. With data from individuals in 27 countries (N = 6487), we identify three culture-level change orientation dimensions (routine seeking, affective reactance, and cultural rigidity) and interpret their meaning through their relationships with established cultural frameworks (e.g. GLOBE, Hofstede, Inglehart, and Schwartz). We thus propose a new culture-level framework and test hypotheses about relationships between change orientation dimensions and national indexes of economic, technological, social, and environmental change. Our findings demonstrate meaningful differential relationships between the three change orientation dimensions and these societal outcomes.
AB - A fundamental societal challenge is to balance the desire for growth, development, and progress on the one hand and the need for stability and maintenance of the status quo on the other. To better understand how societies deal with this challenge we employ the personality trait of dispositional resistance to change to conceptualize and empirically establish the concept of cultural change orientation. With data from individuals in 27 countries (N = 6487), we identify three culture-level change orientation dimensions (routine seeking, affective reactance, and cultural rigidity) and interpret their meaning through their relationships with established cultural frameworks (e.g. GLOBE, Hofstede, Inglehart, and Schwartz). We thus propose a new culture-level framework and test hypotheses about relationships between change orientation dimensions and national indexes of economic, technological, social, and environmental change. Our findings demonstrate meaningful differential relationships between the three change orientation dimensions and these societal outcomes.
KW - cultural change orientations
KW - cultural values
KW - resistance to change
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U2 - 10.1002/per.2152
DO - 10.1002/per.2152
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047487498
SN - 0890-2070
VL - 32
SP - 327
EP - 352
JO - European Journal of Personality
JF - European Journal of Personality
IS - 4
ER -