Comparing the Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism Scale and the Auckland Individualism and Collectivism Scale in Two Cultures: Switzerland and South Africa
Author(s)
Györkös , Christina
Becker , Jürgen R
Massoudi, Koorosh
Antonietti, Jean-Philippe
Pocnet, Cornelia
de Bruin, Gideon P
Rossier. Jérôme
Date issued
2013
In
Cross-Cultural Research, SAGE
Vol
47
No
3
From page
310
To page
331
Subjects
culture assessment Horizontal and Vertical Collectivism and Individualism Scale Auckland Individualism and Collectivism Scale cross-language replicability psychometric study
Abstract
This study investigated the psychometric properties of the Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism Scale (HVIC) and the Auckland Individualism and Collectivism Scale (AICS). The sample consisted of 1,403 working individuals from Switzerland (<i>N</i> = 585) and from South Africa (<i>N</i> = 818). Principal component factor analyses indicated that a two-factor structure replicated well across the two countries for both scales. In addition, the HVIC four-factor structure replicated well across countries, whereas the responsibility dimension of individualism of the AICS replicated poorly. Confirmatory factor analyses provided satisfactory support to the original theoretical models for both the HVIC and the AICS. Equivalence measure-ment indices indicated that the cross-cultural replicability properties of both instruments are generally acceptable. However, canonical correlations and correlations between the HVIC and AICS dimensions confirm that these two instruments differ in their underlying meaning of the individualism and collectivism constructs, suggesting that these two instruments assess individualism and collectivism differently.
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