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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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How backup plans can harm goal pursuit : the unexpected downside of being prepared for failure
Shin, Jihae; Milkman, Katherine L. - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 1-9
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Overcoming the fear factor : how perceptions of supervisor openness lead employees to speak up when fearing external threat
Lebel, R. David - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 10-21
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Big picture is better : the social implications of construal level for advice taking
Reyt, Jean-Nicolas; Wiesenfeld, Batia M.; Trope, Yaacov - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 22-31
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Passing the buck : delegating choices to others to avoid responsibility and blame
Steffel, Mary; Williams, Elanor F.; Perrmann-Graham, Jaclyn - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 32-44
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Saving the masses : the impact of perceived efficacy on charitable giving to single vs. multiple beneficiaries
Sharma, Eesha; Morwitz, Vicki G. - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 45-54
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Incorporating conflicting descriptions into decisions from experience
Weiss-Cohen, Leonardo; Konstantinidis, Emmanouil; … - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 135 (2016), pp. 55-69
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Celebrating fifty years of organizational behavior and decision making research (1966-2016)
Chen, Xiao-Ping - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 136 (2016), pp. 1-2
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The union of theory and practice in the scientific study of human working behavior
Ilgen, Daniel R. - In: Organizational behavior and human decision processes : … 136 (2016), pp. 3-5
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Special issue: Celebrating fifty years of organizational behavior and decision making research (1966-2016)
Chen, Xiao-Ping (ed.); Brown, Douglas (ed.); Liao, Hui (ed.) - 2016
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Who should bring home the bacon? How deterministic views of gender constrain spousal wage preferences
Tinsley, Catherine H.; Howell, Taeya M.; Amanatullah, … - In: Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 126 (2015) C, pp. 37-48
Despite the rise of dual-income households in the United States and a narrowing of the nation’s gender wage gap, we find that many men and women still prefer the husband to be the primary breadwinner. To help explain intra-marital wage preferences, we argue for a new construct, gender...
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