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When does anticipating group-based shame lead to lower ingroup favoritism? The role of status and status stability
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 49(3)
Author(s): Lee Shepherda, Russell Spears, Anthony S.R. Manstead

Abstract: In two studies we examined whether and when anticipated group-based shame leads to less ingroup favoritism on the part of members of high-status group...



The powerful size others down: The link between power and estimates of others\' size
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 49(3)
Author(s): Andy J. Yap, Malia F. Mason, Daniel R. Ames

Abstract: The current research examines the extent to which visual perception is distorted by one\'s experience of power. Specifically, does power distort impre...



The loss of power: How illusions of alliance contribute to powerholders’ downfall
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol. 121(1)
Author(s): Sebastien Brion, Cameron Anderson

Abstract: Though people in positions of power have many advantages that sustain their power, stories abound of individuals who fall from their lofty perch. How ...



Status, Numbers and Influence
Social Forces, Vol. 91(3)
Author(s): David Melamed, Scott V. Savage

Abstract: We develop a theoretical model of social influence in n-person groups. We argue that disagreement between group members introduces uncertainty into th...



The Microevolution of Routines: How Problem Solving and Social Preferences Interact
Organization Science, Vol. 24(1)
Author(s): Christoph H. Loch, Kishore Sengupta, M. Ghufran Ahmad

Abstract: Routines are repetitive patterns of activity within a group, action patterns that help the group to solve problems and organize its way of functioning...



 
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