Asian Journal of Social Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian Journal of Social Psychology is 5. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Research on climate change in social psychology publications: A systematic review40
Majority world successes and European and American failure to contain COVID‐19: Cultural collectivism and global leadership31
Are individuals from lower social classes more susceptible to conspiracy theories? An explanation from the compensatory control theory25
Perceived income inequality increases status seeking among low social class individuals22
Effects of containment and closure policies on controlling the COVID‐19 pandemic in East Asia22
Psychological capital drives optimal engagement via positive emotions in work and school contexts18
An extension of the theory of planned behaviour in predicting intention to reduce plastic use in the Philippines: Cross‐sectional and experimental evidence17
Individualism‐collectivism and nation as moderators of the job satisfaction‐organisational citizenship behaviour relationship in the United States, China, and Kuwait15
Cultural values in Chinese proverbs reported by Chinese college students14
Exploring the association between climate change concern and mitigation behaviour between societies: A person‐context interaction approach14
The influence of moral disengagement on responses to climate change13
Gratitude as a protective factor against anxiety and depression among Chinese adolescents: The mediating role of coping flexibility13
Intergenerational transmission of World War II family historical memories of the Resistance13
A research agenda for the post‐COVID‐19 world: Theory and research in social psychology13
Sociocultural and ecological perspectives on achievement motivation12
Cultural models of normalcy and deviancy12
The perception of economic inequality in everyday life: My friends with the most and least money12
The sociocultural movement in psychology, the role of theories in sociocultural inquiries, and the theory of sociocultural models10
Perception of economic inequality weakens Americans’ beliefs in both upward and downward socioeconomic mobility10
COVID‐19 and social psychological research: A silver lining10
Acceptance of group‐based dominance and climate change denial: A cross‐cultural study in Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Sweden9
Is empathy associated with more prosocial behaviour? A meta‐analysis9
Interdependent happiness across age in Costa Rica, Japan, and the Netherlands9
Global versus local framing of the issue of food waste: The role of Identification With All Humanity and the implications for climate change communication9
Effects of Dark Tetrad traits on utilitarian moral judgement: The role of personal involvement and familiarity with the victim9
Feeling solastalgia: A study of the effects of changing climate in rural India9
Social media addiction and personality: A meta‐analysis7
The contents, organisation, and functions of living historical memory in Egypt and Morocco7
Will female managers support gender equality? The study of “Queen Bee” syndrome in China7
Negative emotion and problematic mobile phone use: The mediating role of rumination and the moderating role of social support7
The new normal of social psychology in the face of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Insights and advice from leaders in the field7
Formal mentoring support and protégé creativity: A self‐regulatory perspective7
Social psychology and pandemics: Exploring consensus about research priorities and strategies using the Delphi method7
Perceived societal anomie, collective memory, and support for collective action: Perceiving that current French society is anomic influences present support for collective action through the reconstru7
Expressive suppression, confucian Zhong Yong thinking, and psychosocial adjustment among Chinese young adults7
Why so curious? Validation and cross‐cultural investigation of the Hindi Epistemic Curiosity Scale7
Relationship of living historical memories and news source with national identity: A latent class analysis6
Differential impact of prescriptive norms in the intergenerational transmission of environmental concern in a non‐Western context: Evidence from the Philippines6
Mediating role of regulatory focus in the relation between filial piety and youths’ life satisfaction and psychological distress6
Relational mobility promotes subjective well‐being through control over interpersonal relationships among the Chinese6
To do or to have? Exploring the effects of social exclusion on experiential and material purchases6
Assigning moral roles within the Second World War in Europe: National similarities, differences, and implications for group‐level moral representations6
Preference for modernization is universal, but expected modernization trajectories are culturally diversified: A nine‐country study of folk theories of societal development6
Toxic effect of fear of losing out on self‐esteem: A moderated mediation model of conformity and need for cognitive closure in Singapore6
Perception of class mobility moderates the relationship between social class and prosocial behaviour6
Educational attainment and environmental concern in China: An instrumental variable approach5
Are emotionally intelligent people happier? A meta‐analysis of the relationship between emotional intelligence and subjective well‐being using Chinese samples5
Influence of self‐concept clarity on advice seeking and utilisation5
Low carbon readiness in social context: Introducing the social context of environmental identity model5
Different collective memories of Japanese colonization in Korea: Consequences for distinct preferences for strategies to deal with the past5
Cultural psychology of inequality: Current and future directions5
How essentialist beliefs about national groups differ by cultural origin and study abroad experience among Chinese and American college students5
Who moved with you? The companionship of significant others reduces movers’ motivation to make new friends5
Are you interested in economic inequality? Depends on where you live5
How do national values contribute to perceived organizational resilience and employee resilience in times of disaster? An example from the Philippines5
Social psychologists grapple with the COVID‐19 pandemic: How are we in Asia distinctive?5
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