Research themes
The Centre for Human and Cultural Values brings together some of the world’s leading academics to understand and apply personal and cultural values theory to address important social issues.
The Centre currently focuses on six main research themes:
Personal & Cultural Values
Prosocial Behaviour
Children’s Values
Consumer Behaviour
Societal Issues
The Workplace
Personal & Cultural Values
The Centre brings together a strong group of international researchers currently working on new directions in the theory and measurement of personal and cultural values.
Values have been of interest to scholars for over a century, yet there are still important developments to be made in our understanding of values, including (1) the range and nature of values, (2) how values can be used to characterise societies, groups, and individuals, (3) how values change over time and across age and life stage, and (4) how best to measure these phenomena at different levels.


Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

University of Haifa, Israel

University of Münster, Germany

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Poland

University of Western Australia

Tel Aviv University, Israel

Victoria University of Wellington

University of Essex, UK

University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia

University of Bath, UK

Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Poland

University of Western Australia

University of Bath, UK
Children’s Values
Recent research has shown that children as young as 4 years old hold values systems that show similar trade-offs to those of adults.
The Centre brings together a strong group of researchers interested in (1) how values develop during childhood and adolescence, (2) how values should be measured in an age appropriate manner, and (3) how values relate to social, academic and health issues.


Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

University of Haifa, Israel

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Poland

University of Western Australia

Tel Aviv University, Israel

University of Westminster, UK

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

University of Western Australia

University of Basel

University of Western Australia
Societal Issues
Values are central to public discourse today. The Centre’s interdisciplinary team of researchers are interested in how values guide, justify, and explain beliefs, attitudes, norms, opinions, and actions.
Researchers are currently investigating immigration and migration, diversity and equality, environmental conservation, ageing, and health issues such as vaccination. These are examined at the individual, group and societal level across a wide range of cultures.


University of Haifa, Israel

University of Canberra

Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, Poland

University of Western Australia

Tel Aviv University, Israel

Victoria University of Wellington

University of Essex, UK

University of Western Australia

Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia

Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

University of Western Australia

University of Bath, UK
Consumer Behaviour
Values theory has been applied across many consumer decision-making contexts and among various product categories to better understand individual’s purchases of goods and services.
Centre researchers are examining the perceived value of products, consumer engagement with brands, social media communication, retirement planning, values-based appeals, and consumer materialism and frugality. They are also interested in how consumers attribute personality characteristics, including values to brands, charities and other non-human entities.


University of Western Australia

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

University of Western Australia

Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel

University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia

University of Western Australia
The Workplace
Individuals take their personal values into the workplace. At the same time, the workplace and an individual’s colleagues may influence their values and attitudes.
Researchers within the Centre are examining the impact of values on self-employment, innovation and entrepreneurship, teams and identity, volunteering, cooperation, family businesses, and creativity within the workplace.


University of Western Australia

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Values reflect what is important in life.
They give meaning to the things we do. What we believe, what we like, what we do, and what we think about our own and other’s actions are all shaped by our values.
The Centre for Human and Cultural Values focuses on research and training in understanding and appreciation of the variety of human and cultural values and how they relate to big social issues in society.