Authors
Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Jacky CK Ng, Bryant PH Hui, Algae KY Au, Ben CP Lam, Wesley CH Wu, Ngai Pun, Peter Beattie, Christian Welzel, James H Liu
Publication date
2023/7
Journal
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume
14
Issue
5
Pages
662-671
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
COVID-19 has drastically changed human behaviors and posed a threat to globalism by spurring a resurgence of nationalism. Promoting prosocial behavior within and across borders is of paramount importance for global cooperation to combat pandemics. To examine both self-report and actual prosocial behavior, we conducted the first empirical test of global consciousness theory in a multinational study of 35 cultures (N = 18,171 community adults stratified by age, gender, and region of residence). Global consciousness encompassed cosmopolitan orientation, identification with all humanity, and multicultural acquisition, whereas national consciousness reflected ethnic protection. Both global consciousness and national consciousness positively predicted perceived risk of coronavirus and concern about coronavirus, after controlling for interdependent self-construal. While global consciousness positively …
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