Basic Values, Ideological Self-Placement, and Voting: A Cross-Cultural Study

Author:

Caprara Gian Vittorio1,Vecchione Michele1,Schwartz Shalom H.23,Schoen Harald4,Bain Paul G.5,Silvester Jo6,Cieciuch Jan78,Pavlopoulos Vassilis9,Bianchi Gabriel10,Kirmanoglu Hasan11,Baslevent Cem11,Mamali Cătălin12,Manzi Jorge13,Katayama Miyuki14,Posnova Tetyana15,Tabernero Carmen16,Torres Claudio17,Verkasalo Markku18,Lönnqvist Jan-Erik18,Vondráková Eva19,Caprara Maria Giovanna20

Affiliation:

1. Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

2. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

3. National Research University, Moskva, Russia

4. University of Mannheim, Germany

5. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

6. City, University of London, UK

7. University of Zurich, Switzerland

8. Cardinal Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland

9. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

10. Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic

11. Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey

12. University of Wisconsin–Platteville, USA

13. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile

14. Toyo University, Japan

15. Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine

16. University of Salamanca, Spain

17. University of Brasilia, Brazil

18. University of Helsinki, Finland

19. Constantine the Philosopher University, Slovak Republic

20. Universidad a Distancia de Madrid, Spain

Abstract

The current study examines the contribution of left–right (or liberal–conservative) ideology to voting, as well as the extent to which basic values account for ideological orientation. Analyses were conducted in 16 countries from five continents (Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Oceania), most of which have been neglected by previous studies. Results showed that left–right (or liberal–conservative) ideology predicted voting in all countries except Ukraine. Basic values exerted a considerable effect in predicting ideology in most countries, especially in established democracies such as Australia, Finland, Italy, United Kingdom, and Germany. Pattern of relations with the whole set of 10 values revealed that the critical trade-off underlying ideology is between values concerned with tolerance and protection for the welfare of all people (universalism) versus values concerned with preserving the social order and status quo (security). A noteworthy exception was found in European postcommunist countries, where relations of values with ideology were small (Poland) or near to zero (Ukraine, Slovakia).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Anthropology

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