SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
15:40-17:10 Paper Session 4 Room: 1109 MOTIVATION 24273 15:40-16:00 Relations Among Pessimism, Problem- Focused Strategy, And Achievement Motivation a Cross-Cultural Comparison Between Japanese, American and Filipino Students Ai Fukuzawa, Kobe University, Japan Danielle P. Ochoa, University of the Philippines, the Philippines Apryl Mae Parcon, University of the Philippines, the Philippines
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2
28659 16:00-16:20 Motives to Forgive Following a Violation of a Community Norm Sylvia Huwaë, Tilburg University, the Netherlands Juliette Schaafsma, Tilburg University, the Netherlands 28706 16:20-16:40 The Impact of Culture on Professional Motivation in Kazakhstan Aizhan Turgumbayeva, Turan University, Kazakhstan Aigerim Mynbayeva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan Aigul Karimova, K.Zhubanov ARSU, Kazakhstan Danna Naurzalina, Turan University, Kazakhstan Olga Aimaganbetova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan Aiman Beknazarova, Turan University, Kazakhstan Aliya Massalimova, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan 28523 16:40-17:00 Instrumentality Salience on Consumer Perception of ValueViolating Brand Decisions Ching Wan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Pamsy P. Hui, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Yuk-yue Tong, Singapore Management University, Singapore
15:40-17:10 Paper Session 4 Room: 1110 SELF/IDENTITY AND PERSONALITY 24073 15:40-16:00 Individual Differences, Music Preferences and the Use of Music in Mood Regulation: Cross-Cultural Study. Panida Yomaboot, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK Andrew J Cooper, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK 27338 16:00-16:20 Friend’s Positive Evaluation Benefits Westerners’ Friendship but Harms Japanese Friendship Toshie Imada, Brunel University London, UK Patricia Rodriguez Mosquera, Wesleyan University, USA Keiko Ishii, Kobe University, Japan 27822 16:20-16:40 Self-Construal and Locus of Control Moderate the Effects of Mortality Salience on Self-Enhancement Kristen N. S. Tang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Christian S. Chan, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Sally C. H. Shih, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Takeshi Hamamura, Curtin University, Australia
29087 16:40-17:00 Does Self-Construal Affect Worldview Affirmation After Meaning Threats? Social Effects Reported More in Japan; Personal Effects Reported More in Us Masataka Nakayama, Kyoto University, Japan Pamela Taylor, Kyoto University, Japan Daniel Stancato, University of California, Berkeley, USA Maria Monroy, University of California, Berkeley, USA Yukiko Uchida, Kyoto University, Japan Dacher Keltner, University of California, Berkeley, USA
15:40-17:10 Symposium Session 4 Room: 1204 27467 WHY DO PEOPLE REACT SO DIFFERENTLY TO NORM VIOLATIONS ACROSS CULTURES? Details: abstracts.iaccp2016.com/submission27467 Chair: Eftychia Stamkou, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Co-Chair: Michele J. Gelfand, University of Maryland, USA Discussant: Fons Van de Vijver, Tilburg University, the Netherlands Presentation 1 Culture, Brain and Social Norm Detection Yan Mu, University of Maryland, USA Joshua Jackson, University of Maryland, USA Michele J. Gelfand, University of Maryland, USA Presentation 2 Tightness in public life: cultural differences in the organization of public space and helping behavior towards stigmatized individuals Michele J. Gelfand, University of Maryland, USA Marieke van Egmond, University of Hagen, Germany Joshua Jackson, University of Maryland, USA Presentation 3 When communal family men might be valued more than agentic macho? Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka, University of Gdansk, Poland Tomasz Besta, University of Gdansk, Poland Saba Safdar, University of Guelph, Canada Presentation 4 Rising to Power or Falling from Grace: Cultural Collectivism and Tightness Moderate Responses to Norm Violators Eftychia Stamkou, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Gerben A. Van Kleef, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Astrid C. Homan, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Michele J. Gelfand, University of Maryland, College Park, USA Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Tilburg University, the Netherlands Diana Boer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany Marieke C. van Egmond, University of Hagen, Germany Natasha Phiri, University of Oxford, UK Nailah Ayub, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Zoe Kinias, INSEAD, Singapore Katarzyna Cantarero, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland Dorit Efrat-Treister, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Ana Figueiredo, University of Coimbra, Portugal Hirofumi Hashimoto, University of Tokyo, Japan Eva B. Hofmann, University of Vienna, Austria I-Ching Lee, National Chengchi University, Taiwan 80