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dehumanization 11 health 4 human recognition 4 respect 4 dignity 3 economic development 3 ethics 3 poverty 3 Dehumanization 2 Kenya 2 Libertarianism 2 blame 2 demonization 2 discrimination 2 economics 2 economists 2 fairness 2 government 2 hate 2 humiliation 2 labor 2 nutrition 2 prejudice 2 responsibility 2 scapegoat 2 well-being 2 (performance) expectation 1 AIDS 1 Activism 1 Adoption rate 1 Anger 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Balanced Scorecard 1 Balanced scorecard 1 Business ethics 1 Business model 1 Business models 1 Contagion 1 Contempt 1 Controlling-Informationssystem 1
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Free 14 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 6
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 3 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 3 Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3
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English 11 Undetermined 3
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Castleman, Tony 4 Payson, Steven 2 Cooper, Susan 1 Czakon, Wojciech 1 Huang, Szu-Chi 1 Kets de Vries, Manfred F. R. 1 Lubimov, Lev 1 Madalina, Cheptea 1 Majumdar, Dipsikha Guha 1 Malacrida, Claudia 1 Meyer, Natanya 1 Rosanas Martí, Josep M. 1 Weihrauch, Andrea 1
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Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), Elliott School of International Affairs 4
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Working Papers / Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), Elliott School of International Affairs 4 Annals - Economy Series 1 Central European Management Journal 1 Educational Studies 1 Faculty & research / Insead : working paper series 1 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1 Journal of marketing 1 Management learning : the international journal for managerial and organizational learning and development 1 Societies 1 Working papers / IESE Business School, University of Navarra 1
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RePEc 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 1
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Why is digital transformation so slow? : the shadow of dehumanization 2.0
Czakon, Wojciech; Meyer, Natanya - In: Central European Management Journal 32 (2024) 3, pp. 339-349
identified dehumanization as a key construct useful in examining the behavioral impediments to digital transformation. We … indicated that the traditionally dual understanding of dehumanization needs to incorporate the actual involvement of non … the way for the conceptual development of dehumanization in the digital world and for developing managerial practices …
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(De)humanization in the business school : critical reflection on doctoral experiences
Cooper, Susan; Majumdar, Dipsikha Guha - In: Management learning : the international journal for … 55 (2024) 1, pp. 81-103
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The dehumanization and demoralization of management control systems : can we possibly re-humanize and re-moralize them?
Rosanas Martí, Josep M. - 2023
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Portraying humans as machines to promote health : unintended risks, mechanisms, and solutions
Weihrauch, Andrea; Huang, Szu-Chi - In: Journal of marketing 85 (2021) 3, pp. 184-203
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How leaders get the worst out of people : the threat of hate-based populism
Kets de Vries, Manfred F. R. - 2020
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The Urgent Need for an Economics of “Hategoatism”
Payson, Steven - 2019
extremely inferior, substitute for valid analyses of economic problems. Scapegoatism, however, has a partner, dehumanization … only accompanied by dehumanization, but it is often motivated by it. Thus, “scapegoatism” is a euphemism and it is … understudied as a result, because there is no single term of art that combines scapegoatism and dehumanization. This paper offers a …
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The urgent need for an economics of "hategoatism"
Payson, Steven - 2019
extremely inferior, substitute for valid analyses of economic problems. Scapegoatism, however, has a partner, dehumanization … only accompanied by dehumanization, but it is often motivated by it. Thus, "scapegoatism" is a euphemism and it is … understudied as a result, because there is no single term of art that combines scapegoatism and dehumanization. This paper offers a …
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Bodily Practices as Vehicles for Dehumanization in an Institution for Mental Defectives
Malacrida, Claudia - In: Societies 2 (2012) 4, pp. 286-301
This article analyzes the processes of dehumanization that occurred in the Michener Center, a total institution for the … dehumanization was accomplished through bodily means and the construction of embodied otherness along several axes. First, inmates …. Dehumanization was also seen as necessary to and facilitative of patient care; to produce inmates as subhuman permitted efficiency …
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THE PRESENT GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRISIS A MASK FOR A MORE PROFOUND EXISTENTIAL, MORAL ONE?
Madalina, Cheptea - In: Annals - Economy Series 1 (2012) March, pp. 133-136
caused by dehumanization and loss of interest in others, by focusing on our own goals no matter what sacrifices are made …
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Human Recognition among HIV-Infected Adults: Empirical Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Kenya
Castleman, Tony - Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), … - 2011
This paper uses data from a randomized controlled trial to study the impacts of food supplementation and medical treatment on the receipt of human recognition by malnourished, HIV-infected adults in Kenya. Questions specially designed to measure human recognition were included in the trial,...
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