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Prosocial Norm Violations Fuel Power Affordance
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Advance Online Publication
Author(s): Gerben A. Van Kleef, Astrid C. Homan, Catrin Finkenauer, Nancy M. Blaker, Marc W. Heerdink

Abstract: The question of what makes people rise to power has long puzzled social scientists. Here we examined the novel hypothesis that power is afforded to in...



Power, Defensive Denigration, and the Assuaging Effect of Gratitude Expression
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 48(3)
Author(s): Yeri Cho, Nathanael J. Fast

Abstract: This article examines the interactive effects of power, competency threats, and gratitude expression on the tendency to denigrate others. The results ...



Justice in Self-Managing Teams: The Role of Social Networks in the Emergence of Procedural Justice Climates
Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 55(3)
Author(s): Quinetta M. Roberson, Ian O. Williamson

Abstract: Drawing upon organizational justice and social network theories, we examined the role of social network structure and content in the development of ju...



‘Too black or not black enough’: Social identity complexity in the political rhetoric of Barack Obama
European Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 42(5)
Author(s): Martha Augoustinos, Stephanie De Garis

Abstract: The election of the first African-American President of the United States, Barack Obama, has been widely recognised as an extraordinary milestone in t...



The Origins of Deference: When Do People Prefer Lower Status?
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Advance Online Publication
Author(s): Cameron Anderson, Robb Willer, Gavin J. Kilduff, Courtney E. Brown

Abstract: Although the desire for high status is considered universal, prior research suggests individuals often opt for lower status positions. Why would anyon...



 
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