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Experiment 278 Decision 134 Entscheidung 134 Consumer behaviour 109 Konsumentenverhalten 109 Theorie 94 Theory 94 Ethics 93 Personality psychology 89 Persönlichkeitspsychologie 89 Organizational behaviour 88 Verhalten in Organisationen 88 Arbeitsgruppe 86 Arbeitsverhalten 86 Team 86 Work behaviour 86 Ethik 84 Emotion 81 Motivation 68 Cognition 67 Confidence 67 Kognition 67 Social behaviour 64 Soziales Verhalten 64 Vertrauen 62 Business ethics 60 Unternehmensethik 60 Social relations 59 Soziale Beziehungen 59 Behavioral economics 58 Verhaltensökonomik 58 Führungsstil 54 Leadership style 54 Creativity 53 Decision theory 50 Entscheidungstheorie 50 Führungskräfte 50 Job performance 50 Managers 50 Leistungsmotivation 49
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Article in journal 874 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 874 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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Gino, Francesca 40 Schweitzer, Maurice E. 30 Neale, Margaret A. 28 Bazerman, Max H. 26 Moore, Don A. 23 Northcraft, Gregory B. 23 Galinsky, Adam D. 22 Budescu, David V. 20 Hollenbeck, John R. 19 Mayer, David M. 17 Yates, J. Frank 17 Brockner, Joel 16 Kouchaki, Maryam 16 Rapoport, Amnon 16 Zeelenberg, Marcel 16 Ariely, Dan 15 Conlon, Donald E. 15 Sniezek, Janet A. 15 Thau, Stefan 15 Thompson, Leigh 15 Birnbaum, Michael H. 14 Dijk, Eric van 14 Hsee, Christopher K. 14 Ilies, Remus 14 Milkman, Katherine L. 14 Argote, Linda 13 Baron, Jonathan 13 Chen, Xiao-Ping 13 Grant, Adam M. 13 Ilgen, Daniel R. 13 Judge, Timothy A. 13 Loewenstein, George 13 Wiltermuth, Scott S. 13 Aquino, Karl 12 Connolly, Terry 12 Keren, Gideon 12 Knippenberg, Daan van 12 Kray, Laura J. 12 Ritov, Ilana 12 Arkes, Hal R. 11
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 1,665 Organizational behavior and human decision processes : a journal of fundamental research and theory in applied psychology 1,073 Organizational behavior and human decision processes 26 Leonhardt, J. M. & Pechmann, C. (2021). Is This Product Easy to Control? Liabilities of Using Difficult-To-Pronounce Product Names. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 165, 90-102 1 Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 131, 110-120, 2015 1 in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 1
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RePEc 1,665 ECONIS (ZBW) 917 OLC EcoSci 183 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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State mood, task performance, and behavior at work: A within-persons approach
Miner, Andrew G.; Glomb, Theresa M. - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 112 (2010) 1, pp. 43-57
We examine the intra-individual relationships between state mood and the primary components of the individual-level criterion space (task performance, organizational citizenship behavior, and work withdrawal) as they vary within the stream of work. Using experience-sampling methods, 67...
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Power and loss aversion
Inesi, M. Ena - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 112 (2010) 1, pp. 58-69
Four experiments tested the prediction that power reduces loss aversion by increasing the anticipated value of gains and shrinking the negative anticipated value of losses. Experiment 1 provided initial support for the prediction that those in power are less loss averse by replicating a classic...
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Categorization by groups and individuals
Hamilton, Rebecca W.; Puntoni, Stefano; Tavassoli, Nader T. - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 112 (2010) 1, pp. 70-81
Categorization is a core psychological process that is central to decision making. While a substantial amount of research has been conducted to examine individual categorization behavior, little is known about how the outputs of individual and group categorization may differ. Four experiments...
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The faultline activation process and the effects of activated faultlines on coalition formation, conflict, and group outcomes
Jehn, Karen A.; Bezrukova, Katerina - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 112 (2010) 1, pp. 24-42
This research examines the effects of group faultline activation on coalition formation, conflict, and group outcomes. We distinguish between dormant faultlines (potential faultlines based on demographic characteristics) and activated group faultlines (members actually perceive subgroups based...
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The conflicting choices of alternating selves
LeBoeuf, Robyn A.; Shafir, Eldar; Bayuk, Julia Belyavsky - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 1, pp. 48-61
Participants made choices after the salience of their social identities was manipulated. Choices assimilated to the salient identity, whether that identity stemmed from a person's role (e.g., student, family member) or culture (e.g., Chinese, American). Thus, the preferences that participants...
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Social influence and perceived organizational support: A social networks analysis
Zagenczyk, Thomas J.; Scott, Kristin D.; Gibney, Ray; … - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 2, pp. 127-138
We suggest that employees' perceptions of organizational support (POS) are not solely a product of independent evaluations of treatment offered by the organization, but are also shaped by the social context. We argue that coworkers will directly (through inquiry via cohesive friendship and...
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The surprisingly low motivational power of future rewards: Comparing conventional money-based measures of discounting with motivation-based measures
Ebert, Jane E.J. - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 2, pp. 71-92
Temporal discount rates are often poor predictors of behaviors that we expect will be motivated by the future. The current research suggests this may be because conventional discounting measures are poor measures of the motivational value of future rewards. In six studies, I develop...
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Is it even worth it? The effect of loss prospects in the outcome distribution of a public goods dilemma
McCarter, Matthew W.; Rockmann, Kevin W.; Northcraft, … - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 1, pp. 1-12
Contributions to public goods are premised on the expectation that the collective will realize benefit in excess of the value of required contributions. However, past research has focused on public goods of fixed and known value, for which the added value of the produced public good is obvious....
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Finishing on time: When do predictions influence completion times?
Buehler, Roger; Peetz, Johanna; Griffin, Dale - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 1, pp. 23-32
People typically predict they will finish projects earlier than they do. Whereas previous research has examined the determinants of this prediction bias, the present research explored potential consequences for behavior. In particular, we examined whether and when task completion predictions...
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The desire to win: The effects of competitive arousal on motivation and behavior
Malhotra, Deepak - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 111 (2010) 2, pp. 139-146
The paper theoretically elaborates and empirically investigates the "competitive arousal" model of decision making, which argues that elements of the strategic environment (e.g., head-to-head rivalry and time pressure) can fuel competitive motivations and behavior. Study 1 measures real-time...
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