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In emergency contexts, leaders’ ability to develop others’ trust in them is critical to leadership effectiveness. By integrating functional leadership and team process theories, we argue that democratic and autocratic leadership can create trust in the ...
Florian Rosing +2 more
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Governments can underreport Covid-19 mortality to make their performance appear more successful than it is. Autocracies are more likely to ‘fudge’ these data since many autocratic regimes restrict media freedom and thus can prevent domestic media from ...
Eric Neumayer, Thomas Plümper
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Peran Mahkamah Konstitusi Mencegah Gejala Autocratic Legalism di Indonesia
The phenomenon of autocratic legalism has become a serious problem that threatens democracy. As the guardian of constitution, the Constitutional Court should be present to stop the spread of this phenomenon.
Miftah Faried Hadinatha
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The effect of leadership, emotional stability, and expertise marker on swift trust in first aid: a text-vignette study [PDF]
Autocratic leadership and emotional stability have been found to evoke more swift trust in a first aid context. However, it is still unknown how markers of emergency response expertise affect swift trust in this context.
Wilhelm Brodin +3 more
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Autocratic Breakdown and Regime Transitions: A New Data Set [PDF]
When the leader of an autocratic regime loses power, one of three things happens. The incumbent leadership group is replaced by democratically elected leaders. Someone from the incumbent leadership group replaces him, and the regime persists.
Barbara Geddes +13 more
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Citizens in democratic countries have more benevolent traits, fewer malevolent traits, and greater well-being [PDF]
Research suggests that the degree of democracy in countries is correlated with certain characteristics of its citizens. A question is whether different types of government (e.g., autocratic vs.
Craig S. Neumann +2 more
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Autocratic Transitions and Growth [PDF]
In this paper we use a transparent statistical methodology - synthetic control methods - to implement data-driven comparative studies about the impact of autocratic transition on real per capita GDP. The applied methodology compares the growth of countries that experienced a transition to autocracy with the growth of a convex combination of similar ...
Tommaso Nannicini, Roberto Ricciuti
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Unraveling the link between family of origin and parental responsiveness toward own child [PDF]
This study investigates the influence of family of origin on parental responsiveness toward own child, taking into account gender differences. A total of 110 triads of mothers, fathers, and their first child aged 6–10 months participated in the ...
Paulina Anikiej-Wiczenbach +1 more
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Stance of numerous leadership styles and their effect on teaching to sustain academic performance at the high school level [PDF]
The present study focused on three leadership, autocratic, democratic, and Laissez-faire, to sustain high school academic performance. To accomplish this, we used quantitative survey method and employed convenient sampling technique to collect data from ...
Samra Maqbool +5 more
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Mixed Governance Principles in the Gulf Lowlands of Mesoamerica
With antecedents reaching back to the Olmec era (1500–600 BCE), complex societies from CE 300–900/1000 in the Gulf lowlands display architectural and material culture indications of both authoritarian and collective governance principles over two large ...
Barbara L. Stark, Wesley D. Stoner
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