It’s All Connected: Collectivism, Climate Change, and COVID-19

Creators: Eom, Kimin and Cole, Jennifer C. and Dickert, Stephan and Flores, Alexandra and Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M. and Kogut, Tehila and Mayorga, Marcus and Pedersen, Eric J. and Pereira, Beatriz and Rubaltelli, Enrico and Slovic, Paul and Vastfjall, Daniel and Sherman, David K. and Van Boven, Leaf
Title: It’s All Connected: Collectivism, Climate Change, and COVID-19
Item Type: Article or issue of a publication series
Journal or Series Title: Acta psychologica
Paper No. / Type of Paper: / Research Article
Article: 105200
Additional Information: Open Access
Date: 17 June 2025
Divisions: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Abstract (ENG): Societal challenges like climate change and COVID-19 can be interrelated. The present research examines collectivism as a cultural value that is associated with the tendency to perceive such important interconnectedness. We further examine whether collectivism predicts perceiving interconnectedness specifically for scientifically valid relationships, or generally, regardless of their validity. Using an international sample (Study 1; N = 12,955) and another large U.S. sample (Study 2; N = 1006), we found that more collectivistic individuals perceive stronger interconnectedness between climate change and pandemics. However, collectivistic individuals also perceived stronger interconnectedness even for scientifically invalid ones, such as between the discovery of new constellations among stars and the emergence of new viruses. Exploratory analyses examined political orientation as a potential moderator, but the results were inconsistent, highlighting the need for more systematic future research. Together, these findings suggest that collectivistic individuals do not selectively perceive valid interconnectedness, but they tend to perceive stronger interrelations among phenomena in general, whether true or not, which presents both opportunities and challenges for addressing environmental and other social issues confronting humans today.
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Language: English
Uncontrolled Keywords: Culture; Collectivism; Climate change; COVID-19; Holistic thinking; Systems thinking
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Eom, Kimin and Cole, Jennifer C. and Dickert, Stephan and Flores, Alexandra and Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M. and Kogut, Tehila and Mayorga, Marcus and Pedersen, Eric J. and Pereira, Beatriz and Rubaltelli, Enrico and Slovic, Paul and Vastfjall, Daniel and Sherman, David K. and Van Boven, Leaf (2025) It’s All Connected: Collectivism, Climate Change, and COVID-19. Acta psychologica, 258, Art.: 105200, Paper / Research Article. ISSN 1873-6297

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