A solution to the mysteries of morality
Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 139(2) Author(s): Peter DeScioli, Robert Kurzban
Abstract: We propose that moral condemnation functions to guide bystanders to choose the same side as other bystanders in disputes. Humans interact in dense soc...
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A Model of Instrumental Networks: The Roles of Socialized Charismatic Leadership and Group Behavior
Organization Science, Vol. 23(2) Author(s): Paul Varella, Mansour Javidan, David A. Waldman
Abstract: This article introduces a model of the development of instrumental networks inside organizational groups. We provide a theoretical framework and empir...
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Status Differences in the Cognitive Activation of Social Networks
Organization Science, Vol. 23(1) Author(s): Edward Bishop Smith, Tanya Menon, Leigh Thompson
Abstract: We develop a dynamic cognitive model of network activation and show that people at different status levels spontaneously activate, or call to mind, di...
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The Positive Externalities of Social Capital: Benefiting from Senior Brokers
Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 55 (5) Author(s): Charles Galunic, Gokhan Ertug, Martin Gargiulo
Abstract: The importance of an actor\'s network to his/her private benefits is well explored. Less well understood are the positive externalities of an actor\'s...
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The salience of social referents: A field experiment on collective norms and harassment behavior in a school social network
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 103(6) Author(s): Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Hana Shepherd
Abstract: Persistent, widespread harassment in schools can be understood as a product of collective school norms that deem harassment, and behavior allowing har...
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