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Social Power Facilitates the Effect of Prosocial Orientation on Empathic Accuracy
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 101(2)
Author(s): Stéphane Côté, Michael W. Kraus, Bonnie Hayden Cheng, Christopher Oveis, Ilmo van der Löwe, Hua Lian, Dacher Keltner

Abstract: Power increases the tendency to behave in a goal-congruent fashion. Guided by this theoretical notion, we hypothesized that elevated power would stren...



The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall: Linking Team Power, Team Conflict, and Performance
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol. 116(1)
Author(s): Lindred L. Greera, Heather M. Carusob, Karen A. Jehn

Abstract: Across two field studies, we investigate the impact of team power on team conflict and performance. Team power is based on the control of resources th...



Power Fosters Context-Independent, Analytic Cognition
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 37(11)
Author(s): Yuri Miyamoto, Li-Jun Ji

Abstract: The present research tested the hypothesis that power, defined as the capacity to influence others, promotes analytic cognitive processing, by examini...



Power and Choice: Their Dynamic Interplay in Quenching the Thirst for Personal Control
Psychological Science, Vol. 22(8)
Author(s): M. Ena Inesi, Simona Botti, David Dubois, Derek D. Rucker, Adam D. Galinsky

Abstract: Power and choice represent two fundamental forces that govern human behavior. Scholars have largely treated power as an interpersonal construct involv...



Power Increases Infidelity Among Men and Women
Psychological Science, Vol. 22(9)
Author(s): Joris Lammers, Janka I. Stoker, Jennifer Jordan, Monique Pollmann, Diederik A. Stapel

Abstract: Data from a large survey of 1,561 professionals were used to examine the relationship between power and infidelity and the process underlying this rel...



 
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