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Lilach Sagiv is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their research spans multiple fields within psychology and social sciences, with a particular focus on social psychology, sociology, political science, and cognitive neuroscience. Their work addresses complex interactions of cultural and personal values, social identity, and behavioral processes.

Their recent publications highlight diverse topics related to values and behavior across cultures and social contexts. Notable papers include:

  • "Personal Values Across Cultures" (2021), published in Annual Review of Psychology
  • "How Do Values Affect Behavior? Let Me Count the Ways" (2021), published in Personality and Social Psychology Review
  • "Personal Values and Cognitive Biases" (2024), published in Journal of Personality
  • "Inclusive and exclusive beneficiary attributions: The role of social identity complexity in interpretations of and punishment for dissent" (2021), published in Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
  • "Cultural and personal values interact to predict divorce" (2025), published in Communications Psychology

The main research topics covered in Sagiv's work include social and intergroup psychology, cultural differences and values, psychology of moral and emotional judgment, evolutionary psychology and human behavior, family dynamics and relationships, experimental behavioral economics studies, and antibiotic use and resistance.

Lilach Sagiv has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Sonia Roccas, Andrey Elster, Wendy K. Smith, Shalom H. Schwartz, and Sari Mentser. These partnerships have contributed to research published across different venues.

Their publications have appeared primarily in the following outlets:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Annual Review of Psychology
  • Personality and Social Psychology Review
  • Journal of Personality
  • Communications Psychology

Their research contributions reflect an interdisciplinary approach, integrating psychological theories and social science methodologies to explore how values and social identity influence behavior and cognition. The work is relevant to understanding cultural diversity, social dynamics, and decision-making processes.

Best Publications

  • The Big Five Personality Factors and Personal Values

    Sonia Roccas;Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H. Schwartz;Ariel Knafo

  • Identifying Culture-Specifics in the Content and Structure of Values

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Lilach Sagiv

  • Value priorities and subjective well‐being: direct relations and congruity effects

    Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Value priorities and readiness for out-group social contact.

    Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Worries and values.

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Lilach Sagiv;Klaus Boehnke

  • “In-Group Love” and “Out-Group Hate” as Motives for Individual Participation in Intergroup Conflict A New Game Paradigm

    Nir Halevy;Gary Bornstein;Lilach Sagiv

  • Toward a Unifying Model of Identification With Groups: Integrating Theoretical Perspectives:

    Sonia Roccas;Lilach Sagiv;Shalom Schwartz;Nir Halevy

  • Shareholders and stakeholders: How do directors decide?

    Renée B. Adams;Amir N. Licht;Lilach Sagiv

  • Value priorities and social desirability: Much substance, some style

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Markku Verkasalo;Avishai Antonovsky;Lilach Sagiv

  • Personal values in human life.

    Lilach Sagiv;Sonia Roccas;Jan Cieciuch;Jan Cieciuch;Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Cultural values in organisations: insights for Europe

    Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Personal Values and Behavior: Taking the Cultural Context into Account

    Sonia Roccas;Lilach Sagiv

  • Personal Values Across Cultures

    Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H Schwartz

  • Personal value priorities of economists

    Neil Gandal;Sonia Roccas;Lilach Sagiv;Amy Wrzesniewski

  • To compete or to cooperate? Values' impact on perception and action in social dilemma games

    Lilach Sagiv;Noga Sverdlik;Norbert Schwarz

  • Values at Work: The Impact of Personal Values in Organisations

    Sharon Arieli;Sharon Arieli;Lilach Sagiv;Sonia Roccas

  • Values and Work Environment: Mapping 32 Occupations.

    Ariel Knafo;Lilach Sagiv

  • The Structure and Dynamics of Worry: Theory, Measurement, and Cross-National Replications

    Klaus Boehnke;Shalom Schwartz;Claudia Stromberg;Lilach Sagiv

  • The Value of Values in Cross-Cultural Research: A Special Issue in Honor of Shalom Schwartz:

    Ariel Knafo;Sonia Roccas;Lilach Sagiv

  • Vocational Interests and Basic Values

    Lilach Sagiv

  • Structure and freedom in creativity: The interplay between externally imposed structure and personal cognitive style

    Lilach Sagiv;Sharon Arieli;Jacob Goldenberg;Ayalla Goldschmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Sonia Roccas
Sonia Roccas Open University of Israel
Shalom H. Schwartz
Shalom H. Schwartz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Gary Bornstein
Gary Bornstein Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ariel Knafo
Ariel Knafo Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jan Cieciuch
Jan Cieciuch University of Zurich
Norbert Schwarz
Norbert Schwarz University of Southern California
Adam M. Grant
Adam M. Grant University of Pennsylvania
Markku Verkasalo
Markku Verkasalo University of Helsinki

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