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The implications of value conflict: how disagreement on values affects self-involvement and perceived common ground
Authors:Kouzakova Marina  Ellemers Naomi  Harinck Fieke  Scheepers Daan
Institution:Leiden University, The Netherlands. kouzakovams@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Abstract:This article presents two studies demonstrating the implications of having different values (vs. interests) in a situation where people take opposite positions. Study 1 examined how people respond to a range of conflict issues that were framed either as referring to conflicting values or as referring to conflicting interests. Study 2 used a more immersive methodology, in which participants were led to consider either their values or interests in taking up a particular position, after which they were presented with a confederate who took up the opposite position. Results of both studies converge to demonstrate that framing a particular conflict issue in terms of values causes people to experience more self-involvement and to perceive less common ground. This result can be seen as a potential explanation of why value conflicts tend to escalate more easily than conflicts of interests and also offers scope for interventions directed at value conflict resolution.
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