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Emiko S. Kashima

Emiko S. Kashima

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
9282
World Ranking
10346
National Ranking
590

Emiko S. Kashima publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emiko S. Kashima sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 90 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Emiko S. Kashima D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emiko S. Kashima sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Emiko S. Kashima is affiliated with La Trobe University in Australia and specializes in research primarily within the fields of Psychology and Social Sciences. Their work includes a significant focus on Social Psychology and Sociology and Political Science, along with contributions to Clinical Psychology, Communication, and Applied Psychology.

The scientist's research addresses diverse topics including Cultural Differences and Values, Social and Intergroup Psychology, International Student and Expatriate Challenges, Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Racial and Ethnic Identity Research, and Behavioral Health and Interventions.

Emiko S. Kashima has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including Yoshihisa Kashima, Nicholas Plusnin, Ariane Virgona, Johannes Klackl, and Danielle P. Ochoa.

Publications by Emiko S. Kashima have appeared in multiple academic venues, notably:

  • Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
  • Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Culture and Brain
  • Scientific Reports

Recent notable papers authored by Emiko S. Kashima include:

  • Social capital and the well-being of migrants to Australia: Exploring the role of generalised trust and social network resources, 2020, International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Effects of containment and closure policies on controlling the COVID-19 pandemic in East Asia, 2021, Asian Journal Of Social Psychology
  • Diversity ideologies and flourishing: An Australian study comparing polyculturalism, multiculturalism, and colorblindness, 2021, International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Nostalgia enhances detection of death threat: neural and behavioral evidence, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • International Students' Cross-Cultural Adjustment: Social Selection or Social Influence?, 2020, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Best Publications

  • Differences Between Tight and Loose Cultures: A 33-Nation Study

    Michele J . Gelfand;Jana L. Raver;Lisa Nishii;Lisa Art. Leslie

  • Culture and Language The Case of Cultural Dimensionsand Personal Pronoun Use

    Emiko S. Kashima;Yoshihisa Kashima

  • International students’ acculturation: Effects of international, conational, and local ties and need for closure

    Emiko S. Kashima;Evelyn Loh

  • The development and validation of the Relational, Individual, and Collective self-aspects (RIC) Scale

    Emiko S. Kashima;Elizabeth A. Hardie

  • Do people believe behaviours are consistent with attitudes? Towards a cultural psychology of attribution processes.

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Michael Siegal;Kenichiro Tanaka;Emiko S. Kashima

  • Culture and deception in business negotiations : A multilevel analysis

    Harry C. Triandis;Peter Carnevale;Michele Gelfand;Christopher Robert

  • Social Representations of Events and People in World History Across 12 Cultures

    James H. Liu;Rebekah Goldstein-Hawes;Denis Hilton;Li-Li Huang

  • Culture, essentialism, and agency: Are individuals universally believed to be more real entities than groups?

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Emiko Kashima;Chi-Yue Chiu;Thomas Farsides

  • Individualism, GNP, Climate, And Pronoun Drop Is Individualism Determined by Affluence and Climate, or Does Language Use Play a Role?

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Emiko S. Kashima

  • Culture and Self: Are There Within-Culture Differences in Self Between Metropolitan Areas and Regional Cities?

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Teruyoshi Kokubo;Emiko S. Kashima;Dianne Boxall

  • Building intercultural links: the impact of a multicultural intervention programme on social ties of international students in Australia

    T. Sakurai;F. McCall-Wolf;Emiko. Kashima

  • The effects of personal and collective mortality salience on individualism: Comparing Australians and Japanese with higher and lower self-esteem

    Emiko S. Kashima;Michael J. Halloran;Masaki Yuki;Yoshihisa Kashima

  • Culture, trust, and social networks

    Tasuku Igarashi;Yoshihisa Kashima;Emiko S. Kashima;Tomas Farsides

  • Opposite Ends of the Same Stick? Multi-Method Test of the Dimensionality of Individualism and Collectivism

    Vas Taras;Riikka Sarala;Paul Muchinsky;Markus Kemmelmeier

  • Social Identity and Worldview Validation: The Effects of Ingroup Identity Primes and Mortality Salience on Value Endorsement

    Michael J. Halloran;Emiko S. Kashima

  • Culture and Context-sensitive Self: The Amount and Meaning of Context-sensitivity of Phenomenal Self Differ Across Cultures

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Emiko Kashima;Thomas Farsides;Uichol Kim

  • Group impressions as dynamic configurations: the tensor product model of group impression formation and change

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Jodie Woolcock;Emiko S. Kashima

  • Globalization and Folk Theory of Social Change: How Globalization Relates to Societal Perceptions about the Past and Future

    Yoshihisa Kashima;Junqi Shi;Koji Tsuchiya;Emiko S. Kashima

  • Regulatory focus strategies scale: A measure of individual differences in the endorsement of regulatory strategies

    Lucette Ouschan;Jennifer M. Boldero;Yoshihisa Kashima;Ryuutaro Wakimoto

  • Perceptions of General Variability of Social Groups

    Emiko S. Kashima;Yoshihisa Kashima

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshihisa Kashima
Yoshihisa Kashima University of Melbourne
Masaki Yuki
Masaki Yuki Hokkaido University
Anthony Lyons
Anthony Lyons La Trobe University
Michele J. Gelfand
Michele J. Gelfand Stanford University
Fritz Strack
Fritz Strack University of Würzburg
Paul G. Bain
Paul G. Bain University of Bath
Sylvia Xiaohua Chen
Sylvia Xiaohua Chen Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tahira M. Probst
Tahira M. Probst Washington State University Vancouver
Evan Kidd
Evan Kidd Australian National University
Susan T. Fiske
Susan T. Fiske Princeton University

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