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World Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in Israel Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Psychology in Israel Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Psychology in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Psychology in Israel Leader Award

Overview

Shalom H. Schwartz is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and has established a substantial body of work primarily within the fields of psychology and social sciences. They focus extensively on cultural differences and values, social and intergroup psychology, and the psychology of moral and emotional judgment. Their research also intersects with social representations and identity, multisensory perception and integration, sensory analysis and statistical methods, as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies.

The main areas of study for Schwartz include:

  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Their research spans several subfields, notably:

  • Social Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Food Science

Recent notable publications by Schwartz include:

  • Measuring the Refined Theory of Individual Values in 49 Cultural Groups: Psychometrics of the Revised Portrait Value Questionnaire, 2021, Assessment
  • A Repository of Schwartz Value Scales with Instructions and an Introduction, 2021, Online Readings in Psychology and Culture

Other prominent papers related to their research area but authored by frequent coauthors or colleagues include:

  • Personal Values Across Cultures, 2021, Annual Review of Psychology
  • Are value-behavior relations stronger than previously thought? It depends on value importance, 2021, European Journal of Personality
  • On the relationship between valence and arousal in samples across the globe, 2022, Emotion

Frequent collaborators with Schwartz include Jan Cieciuch, Julie Lee, Uwana Evers, Maya Tamir, and Clemens M. Lechner, each contributing to multiple coauthored works. Their publications often appear in venues such as the European Journal of Personality, Annual Review of Psychology, Assessment, Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, and Emotion.

Throughout their career, Schwartz has consistently explored the dynamics of values and cultural dimensions, contributing to the understanding of how values influence behavior and social interactions across diverse groups. This focus is reflected in the thematic consistency of their papers and collaborations over time.

Best Publications

  • Universals in the Content and Structure of Values: Theoretical Advances and Empirical Tests in 20 Countries

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Are There Universal Aspects in the Structure and Contents of Human Values

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Normative Influences on Altruism

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Beyond individualism/collectivism: New cultural dimensions of values.

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • A Theory of Cultural Values and Some Implications for Work

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • An Overview of the Schwartz Theory of Basic Values

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Toward A Universal Psychological Structure of Human Values

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Wolfgang Bilsky

  • Toward a theory of the universal content and structure of values: Extensions and cross-cultural replications.

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Wolfgang Bilsky

  • Extending the Cross-Cultural Validity of the Theory of Basic Human Values with a Different Method of Measurement

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Gila Melech;Arielle Lehmann;Steven Burgess

  • Refining the theory of basic individual values.

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Jan Cieciuch;Michele Vecchione;Eldad Davidov

  • A Theory Of Cultural Value Orientations: Explication And Applications

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Value hierarchies across cultures: Taking a similarities perspective

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Anat Bardi

  • Values and Behavior: Strength and Structure of Relations

    Anat Bardi;Shalom H. Schwartz

  • 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

  • Les valeurs de base de la personne : théorie, mesures et applications

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Evaluating the structure of human values with confirmatory factor analysis

    Shalom H Schwartz;Klaus Boehnke

  • Individualism-Collectivism Critique and Proposed Refinements

    Shalom H. Schwartz

  • Sex differences in value priorities: cross-cultural and multimethod studies.

    Shalom H. Schwartz;Tammy Rubel

  • Basic Individual Values, Work Values, and the Meaning of Work

    Maria Ros;Shalom H. Schwartz;Shoshana Surkiss

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

    Lilach Sagiv;Shalom H. Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Cieciuch
Jan Cieciuch University of Zurich
Michele Vecchione
Michele Vecchione Sapienza University of Rome
Sonia Roccas
Sonia Roccas Open University of Israel
Ariel Knafo
Ariel Knafo Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jan-Erik Lönnqvist
Jan-Erik Lönnqvist University of Helsinki
Guido Alessandri
Guido Alessandri Sapienza University of Rome
Karen A. Jehn
Karen A. Jehn University of Melbourne
Paul G. Bain
Paul G. Bain University of Bath
Ronald Fischer
Ronald Fischer Victoria University of Wellington
Maya Tamir
Maya Tamir Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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