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The Mediating Role of Collective Guilt in the Relationship between Ethnic Identity, National Identity, and Reconciliatory Behavior Intentions in the Context of the Two Koreas: A Test of Moderated Mediation

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology / Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology, (P)1229-0653;
2023, v.37 no.1, pp.89-100
https://doi.org/10.21193/kjspp.2023.37.1.005


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Abstract

The present study tested a moderated mediation model that stipulates an interaction of ethnic identity and national identity in predicting South Koreans’ feelings of collective guilt about the current situations involving the two Koreas, which in turn predicting their intentions to engage in reconciliaroty behaviors. A total of 1,300 South Korean adults participated in a survey via a stratified sampling method. Results indicated, as expected, that the stronger the ethnic identity, the more likely the participants reported collective guilt, and this relationship was stronger for individuals who are low in national identity compared to those who have strong national identity. We also found support for the predicted moderated mediation effect in predicting the participants’ intention to learn about the positions and perspectives of the outgroup (i.e., North Korea) on the current North-South situations and their willingness to sacrifice the current economic advantages of South Korea as a means to resolve the nuclear crisis on the peninsula. Implications of these findings for research on issues related to the two Koreas and directions for future research are discussed.

keywords
사회 정체성, 한민족 정체성, 국가 정체성, 집합적 죄책감, 남북통합지향 행동, social identity, ethnic identity, national identity, collective guilt, reconciliatory behavior

Korean Journal of Social and Personality Psychology