• Title of article

    INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP AND LAY THIRD PARTIES’ SIDE-TAKING PREFERENCE A Cross-Cultural Study Among Chinese and Dutch

  • Author/Authors

    HUADONG YANG، نويسنده , , Evert van de Vliert، نويسنده , , Kan Shi، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    20
  • From page
    438
  • To page
    457
  • Abstract
    In two comparative studies, both conducted in China and in the Netherlands, we investigated the effect of an asymmetric relationship on lay third parties’ side-taking preference in an interpersonal dispute. The first study shows that a perceived close relationship with one of the disputants motivates both Chinese and Dutch lay third parties to side with that disputant. The second study complicates the interpersonal relationship and side-taking link by taking account of contrasting information (either legitimacy or negative sanctions) about the other disputant and cultural dimensions (horizontal and vertical individualism-collectivism). The results suggest that contrasting legitimacy information has a decisive effect on lay third parties’ side-taking preference, especially among Dutch lay third parties who highly value vertical individualism. In addition to legitimacy criteria, Chinese lay third parties, whether individualistic or collectivistic oriented, seem to also consider interpersonal relationship and sanction information when making their side-taking decision
  • Keywords
    interpersonal relationship , lay third party , negative sanctions , side taking , perceived legitimacy
  • Journal title
    Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Record number

    708980