成就动机的结构与强度:一项跨文化比较

The structure and strength of achievement motivation: A cross-cultural comparison

JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR · 1996
被引 82
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究分析了美国、荷兰、以色列、匈牙利和日本五个国家样本的成就动机结构,发现个人主义文化下动机强度更高,集体主义文化下较低。

Abstract

An intercultural research project on achievement motivation was originated based on a multifaceted approach. The objective of this study was to analyze the structure of the achievement motive domain for samples from five countries: the United States, the Netherlands, Israel, Hungary, and Japan. We hypothesized that data collected from the various samples will reflect the basic facets suggested by the definitional framework of achievement motivation. In addition, it was hypothesized that the individualistic and collectivistic cultural orientations will have an effect on motive strength. Results from 1868 respondents supported the hypotheses. The three basic facets of the definition of achievement motive: behavior modality (instrumental, affective, or cognitive), type of confrontation (confronting oneself or matching solutions to challenges), and time perspective relative to task performance (before, during, or after performance), were reflected as major determinants of the data. Achievement tendencies were highest for U.S.A. respondents (individualistic culture) and lowest for the Japanese and the Hungarian respondents (collectivistic societies). Theoretical implications as well as suggestions for further research were outlined.

成就动机跨文化心理学个人主义与集体主义动机结构