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The sound of cooperation: Musical influences on cooperative behavior [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Organizational Behavior, 2016
SummaryMusic as an environmental aspect of professional workplaces has been closely studied with respect to consumer behavior while sparse attention has been given to its relevance for employee behavior. In this article, we focus on the influence of music upon cooperative behavior within decision‐making groups.
Kevin M. Kniffin   +3 more
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Impression formation and cooperative behavior [PDF]

open access: bronzeEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
Two studies investigated how behavioral information about the morality or intelligence of another person influences impressions, expectations of cooperative behavior, and own cooperation in a mixed-motive interdependence situation. Consistent with the morality-importance hypothesis results revealed that morality information influenced impressions ...
Ellen N. M. De Bruin   +1 more
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Cooperative behavior in the workplace: Empirical evidence from the agent-deed-consequences model of moral judgment [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionMoral judgment is of critical importance in the work context because of its implicit or explicit omnipresence in a wide range of work-place practices. The moral aspects of actual behaviors, intentions, and consequences represent areas of deep
Sebastian Sattler   +8 more
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Vocal Attractiveness Matters: Social Preferences in Cooperative Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Research has shown the phenomenon that “what sounds beautiful is good” is a stereotype. It is not clear whether vocal attractiveness affects social decision-making in economic games.
Junchen Shang, Zhihui Liu
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It takes two: examining the dynamic nature of cooperative behavior in adolescents [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Cooperating with those around us is an important facet of functioning in modern-day society. Forming successful cooperative relationships requires trust, reciprocity, and other interpersonal skills that continue to develop during adolescence.
Taryn Berman   +2 more
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Cooperative behavior in adolescents: a contribution of empathy and emotional regulation? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
AimThis study aims to identify different levels of empathy and emotional regulation along adolescent years and their relationship with cooperative behavior.MethodsEighty healthy males were divided into four age groups: 20 Early Adolescents, 20 Middle ...
Eduardo Salvador Martínez-Velázquez   +3 more
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Evolution and neural representation of mammalian cooperative behavior

open access: greenCell Reports, 2021
Summary: Cooperation is common in nature and is pivotal to the development of human society. However, the details of how and why cooperation evolved remain poorly understood.
Mengping Jiang   +11 more
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The Effects of Social Distance and Asymmetric Reward and Punishment on Individual Cooperative Behavior in Dilemma Situations [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The behavior decisions in social dilemmas are highlighted in sociological, economic, and social psychological studies. Across two studies, the iterated prisoner’s dilemma is used as a basic paradigm to explore the effects of social distance and ...
Lei Zhang   +4 more
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Variance, norms and cooperative behavior in public goods games [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
This study examines the relationship between the variance of others’ contributions, social norms (empirical and normative expectations), and cooperative behavior using a classic linear public goods game. The following results are observed.
Guangrong Wang   +7 more
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Research on the Impact of Meteorological Disaster Shocks and Risk Perception on Farmers’ Cooperative Pest and Disease Control Behavior [PDF]

open access: goldAgriculture
Climate change, primarily characterized by rising global temperatures, has led to a continuous expansion in the area affected by pests and diseases.
Zhiwu He, Xiuling Ding, Qian Lu
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