Cross-Cultural Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Cross-Cultural Research is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
How National Culture Influences the Speed of COVID-19 Spread: Three Cross-Cultural Studies42
Culture and Preferred Leadership Behaviors: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Slavic Nations30
Czech Leadership Culture: Determinants of Preferred Leader Behaviour16
Stability and Change of Personal Value in South Korean Adolescents: The Effect of Social Networks14
Family Functioning and Socialization Among Turkish Youth in Türkiye and the European Union: A Comparative Study14
Two-Dimensional Models of Cultural Differences: Statistical and Theoretical Analysis13
Elements of Schwartz’s Model in the WVS: How Do They Relate to Other Cultural Models?12
Public Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in 20 Countries: Assessing Individual- and Country-Level Factors12
Cultural Variation in the Structure of Internal Representations: Testing the Orthographic Hypothesis12
National Cultural Moderates the Link Between Work Stress and Depression: An Analysis of Clinical Trial Projects Across Countries10
Self-Enhancement Mentality or Cognitive Preferences? Unpacking Different Approaches to Understanding Cultural Variations in Attribution Patterns9
Cultural Egalitarianism Moderates the Link Between ICT Use and Job Satisfaction: A Multilevel Perspective8
COVID-19 and Social Distancing: A Cross-Cultural Study of Interpersonal Distance Preferences and Touch Behaviors Before and During the Pandemic7
Cultural Learning Among Pastoralist Children7
Love, Marriage, Family Organization and the Puzzle of Neolocality in Non-Industrial Societies: A Cross-Cultural Study6
Revolution and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century6
Concern for Animals among Hunter-Gatherers6
Profiles of Parental Burnout Around the Globe: Similarities and Differences Across 36 Countries5
Toward a Cooperative Social World: An Integrative Study of International Institutional Trust5
Why We Need to Rethink Measurement Invariance: The Role of Measurement Invariance for Cross-Cultural Research5
Exploring Societal Culture and Preferred Leader Behavior in Bosnia and Herzegovina5
Preferred Leadership Behavior in the Serbian Setting: A Cross-Regional Perspective5
Cultural Correlates of Personality: A Global Perspective With Insights From 22 Nations5
Non-Independence of Nations: Revisiting a Centuries-Old Methodological Challenge5
Education and Revolutions: Why do Revolutionary Uprisings Take Violent or Nonviolent Forms?4
Social Judgments of Rapport in Investigative Interviews Across Cultures4
European Family Patriarchy in the Past and Contemporary Developmental Inequalities4
Sense of Agency and Control, Self-Esteem, and Psychological Distress Among Undergraduate Students in the U.S. and China4
Interpersonal Ties, Macro-Cultural Context, and Global Mental Health Implications: Findings From the ISSP (2017)4
Future Optimism and Subjective Well-Being Across Societies: Reciprocal Links and the Role of Cultural Flexibility–Monumentalism4
Late Again? A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Meeting Lateness Frustration by Punctual Attendees3
Culture and Explicitness of Persuasion: Linguistic Evidence From a 51-Year Corpus-Based Cross-Cultural Comparison of the United Nations General Debate Speeches Across 55 Countries (1970-2020)3
Nunchi Across Cultures: Cultural Interpretation and Psychometric Validation in South Korea and the United States3
Relationships Between Response Styles and the Hofstede and GLOBE Dimensions of Culture in a Sample of Adolescents From 33 Countries3
What’s Wrong With the Reference Group Effect in Cross-Cultural Research?3
A Transposition of the Minkov-Hofstede Model of Culture to the Individual Level of Analysis: Evidence from Mongolia3
Fieldwork Locations: Where Sociocultural Anthropologists Conduct Research2
Lullabies and Universality: An Ethnographic Review2
Social and Economic Indicators of Psychological Symptoms and Life Satisfaction Among Dutch and Hong Kong Adolescents: A Cross-National HBSC Study2
Communism’s Lasting Effect? Former Communist States and COVID-19 Vaccinations2
Parent-Child Affectionate Communication Across Cultures: Young Adults’ Perceptions in China, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and the United States2
Religious Beliefs and Civil Rights: Comparative Analysis Through the Fuzzy Clustering ECO-Extended Apostle Model2
RETRACTED: Likely Electromagnetic Foundations of Gender Inequality2
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