Travaglino Giovanni A, Friehs Maria-Therese, Kotzur Patrick Ferdinand, Abrams Dominic
Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany.
J Cross Cult Psychol. 2024 Apr;55(3):278-291. doi: 10.1177/00220221241230959. Epub 2024 Feb 22.
Reputation refers to the set of judgments a community makes about its members. In cultures of honor, reputation constitutes one of the most pressing concerns of individuals. Reputational concerns are intimately intertwined with people's social identities. However, research has yet to address the question of how honor-related reputational concerns are structured at the within-person level vis-à-vis individuals' identification with relevant group memberships. The present longitudinal study investigated the association between social identification and reputational concerns in southern Italy ( = 1,173), a little-studied culture of honor. Specifically, using a random intercept cross-lagged panel model, we tested whether reputational concerns predict, are predicted by, or are bidirectionally linked to individuals' identification with their region, a group membership relevant for the endorsement of honor. Findings revealed a positive association at the within-person level between group identification and subsequent honor-related concerns. Longitudinal paths from reputational concerns to identification were not significant. Implications of the findings and directions for future research are discussed.
声誉指的是一个群体对其成员所做出的一系列判断。在崇尚荣誉的文化中,声誉是个人最为关切的问题之一。对声誉的关切与人们的社会身份紧密相连。然而,关于与荣誉相关的声誉关切在个体层面上如何相对于个人对相关群体成员身份的认同而构建,研究尚未涉及这一问题。本纵向研究调查了意大利南部(n = 1173)这一鲜有研究的崇尚荣誉文化中社会认同与声誉关切之间的关联。具体而言,我们使用随机截距交叉滞后面板模型,检验了声誉关切是否能够预测、被预测,或者与个体对其所在地区(一个与荣誉认可相关的群体成员身份)的认同存在双向联系。研究结果揭示了在个体层面上群体认同与随后的与荣誉相关的关切之间存在正相关。从声誉关切到认同的纵向路径并不显著。本文讨论了研究结果的意义以及未来研究的方向。