Title of article :
WHY IS SELF-ENHANCEMENT LOW
IN CERTAIN COLLECTIVIST CULTURES?
An Investigation of Two Competing Explanations
Author/Authors :
JENNY KURMAN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The purpose of the present study is to compare two alternative explanations for the low self-enhancement
that characterizes collectivist cultures: (a) lack of a self-enhancement motive arising from the perceived centrality
of others, and (b) cultural restrictions imposed on the self that are manifested by modesty requirements.
The validity of the two explanations was investigated in two studies. Study 1 examined how selfenhancement
is related to self-esteem and subjective well-being. Results from four samples showed that
self-enhancement measures were significantly and positively related to self-esteem and to indices of wellbeing
in collectivist cultures as well as independent ones, revealing the psychological benefits of selfenhancement
in all tested cultures. Study 2 found that cultural differences in modesty, not the perceived centrality
of others, best explains cultural differences in self-enhancement. Taken together, the results support
the notion that cultural restrictions rather than the lack of a self-enhancement motive are responsible for the
lowself-enhancement found in certain collectivist cultures. Implications of these results for the conceptualization
of the interdependent self were discussed.
Keywords :
culture , Self-enhancement , modesty , Interdependent self , collectivism-individualism
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology