Culture, morality, and the effect of prosocial behavior motivation on positive affect
C Gherghel, D Nastas, T Hashimoto, J Takai… - Ethics & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
C Gherghel, D Nastas, T Hashimoto, J Takai, AC Cargile
Ethics & Behavior, 2020•Taylor & FrancisWe investigated the effect of culture, moral discourse, and motivation to engage in prosocial
behavior on benefactors' positive affect. Participants from three cultures (Japan, Romania,
and the United States) responded to scenarios in which they could perform small acts of
kindness for different targets. A stronger relationship between agentic and obligated
motivation to perform acts of kindness, as well as between obligated motivation and positive
affect, was observed for participants from Japan, and for individuals with higher …
behavior on benefactors' positive affect. Participants from three cultures (Japan, Romania,
and the United States) responded to scenarios in which they could perform small acts of
kindness for different targets. A stronger relationship between agentic and obligated
motivation to perform acts of kindness, as well as between obligated motivation and positive
affect, was observed for participants from Japan, and for individuals with higher …
We investigated the effect of culture, moral discourse, and motivation to engage in prosocial behavior on benefactors’ positive affect. Participants from three cultures (Japan, Romania, and the United States) responded to scenarios in which they could perform small acts of kindness for different targets. A stronger relationship between agentic and obligated motivation to perform acts of kindness, as well as between obligated motivation and positive affect, was observed for participants from Japan, and for individuals with higher endorsement of the Community Ethic. Agentic motivation to engage in prosocial behavior was related to benefactors’ positive affect, regardless of relationship type.
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