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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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