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Purpose: Favouritism is one of the most harmful informal practices in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) that affect the success and growth of the institutions, especially in recent decades. However, as destructive as favouritism is, most institutional
Seniwoliba Joseph, I. Alhassan
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The development of national prejudice, in-group favouritism and self-stereotypes in British children [PDF]
This study explores the development of national prejudice, ingroup favouritism and self-stereotyping in a sample of 329 British children. The aim was to test the prediction, derived from self-categorization theory (Oakes, Haslam & Turner, 1994; Spears ...
Rutland, Adam
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The Nepotism and Favouritism in Politics of South Asia
This article explores the concept of nepotism, a political technique with limited conceptual clarity. It highlights its significant impact on society, affecting individual effectiveness and performance.
Santa Bahadur Thapa
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A privança no Portugal restaurado
In the last twenty years, historians of the European monarchies of 17th century have demonstrated a new interest for the question of the favouritism (valimento).
Vinicius Dantas
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This article focuses on Malika Mokeddem’s novel Des Rêves et des assassins, in which the narrator tells the story of Kenza : a young girl who lived since childhood in an eliminatory society based on male favouritism. A whole narrative framework is traced
Nadia Khemiri
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Preferences and beliefs in ingroup favouritism
Ingroup favouritism – the tendency to favour members of one’s own group over those in other groups – is well documented, but the mechanisms driving this behavior are not well understood.
Jim Albert Charlton Everett +3 more
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Love thy Neighbour… or not: Christians, but not Atheists, Show High In-Group Favoritism
Atheists are among the most disliked groups in America, which has been explained in a variety of ways, one of which is that atheists are hostile towards religion and that anti-atheist prejudice is therefore reactive.
David Speed, Melanie Brewster
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Is it a norm to favour your own group? [PDF]
This paper examines the relationship between norm enforcement and in-group favouritism behaviour. Using a new two-stage allocation experiment with punishments, we investigate whether in-group favouritism is considered as a social norm in itself or as a ...
Harris, D +3 more
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Taste-Based Gender Favouritism in High Stakes Decisions: Evidence from The Price Is Right
Gender discrimination is present across various fields, but identifying the underlying mechanism is challenging. We demonstrate own-gender favouritism in a field setting that allows for clean identification of tastes versus beliefs: the One Bid game on
P. Atanasov +2 more
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The customer relationship management paradox: Five steps to create a fairer organisation [PDF]
Favouritism of customers reveals great benefits, as focusing on the most profitable customers ensures better use of marketing resources. Scholars suggest, however, that such favouritism imposes a danger to customer management, potentially creating ...
Lee-Wingate, Sooyeon Nikki +2 more
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