TY - JOUR AU1 - Buchan, Nancy R. AU2 - Brewer, Marilynn B. AU3 - Grimalda, Gianluca AU4 - Wilson, Rick K. AU5 - Fatas, Enrique AU6 - Foddy, Margaret AB - This research examined the question of whether the psychology of social identity can motivate cooperation in the context of a global collective. Our data came from a multinational study of choice behavior in a multilevel public-goods dilemma conducted among samples drawn from the general populations of the United States, Italy, Russia, Argentina, South Africa, and Iran. Results demonstrate that an inclusive social identification with the world community is a meaningful psychological construct that plays a role in motivating cooperation that transcends parochial interests. Self-reported identification with the world as a whole predicts behavioral contributions to a global public good beyond what is predicted from expectations about what other people are likely to contribute. Furthermore, global social identification is conceptually distinct from general attitudes about global issues, and has unique effects on cooperative behavior. TI - Global Social Identity and Global Cooperation JF - Psychological Science DO - 10.1177/0956797611409590 DA - 2011-06-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/global-social-identity-and-global-cooperation-WiiwLjB0Ur SP - 821 EP - 828 VL - 22 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -