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Religion is no longer isolated from secular activities, including business. Many scholars hold that religious identity plays a vital role in a person’s decision whether or not to be an entrepreneur.
Pilih Kasih Keagamaan +7 more
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SOE Reform in China: Past, Present and Future
This article analyses the evolution of SOE reform in China, especially focusing on how SOEs benefited from the Chinese government's favourable policies and how such SOE favouritism impacts the Chinese macro economy and causes social problems. The article
Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard, Xin Li
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We conducted a framed field experiment to explore a situation where individuals have potentially competing social identities to understand how group identification and socialisation affect in-group favouritism and out-group discrimination.
Tam Kiet Vuong +2 more
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What is the Nature and Social Norm within the Context of In-Group Favouritism? [PDF]
In-group favouritism behaviour is observed everywhere around the world and previous research has shown that this behaviour is also easily triggered in a laboratory in various contexts.
Harris, D., Herrmann, B., Kontoleon, A.
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Ethical judgement and intent in business school students: the role of the psyche? [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to highlight how business schools can improve the ethical behaviour of future managers. It assesses the positions of ethical judgement and ethical intent within a sample of UK business students, together with an analysis of ...
Conway, Elaine, Kotera, Yasuhiro
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Favouritism: exploring the 'uncontrolled' spaces of the leadership experience [PDF]
In this paper, we argue that a focus on favouritism magnifies a central ethical ambiguity in leadership, both conceptually and in practice. The social process of favouritism can even go unnoticed, or misrecognised if it does not manifest in a form in ...
Ana Catarina Carnaz +58 more
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Agency independence, campaign contributions, and favouritism in US federal government contracting
The impacts of money in US politics have long been debated. Building on principal-agent models, we test whether and to what degree companies’ political donations lead to their favoured treatment in federal procurement. We expect the impact of donations
Mihály Fazekas +2 more
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Background Religion is an important ingroup characteristic for many people. For different reasons, people with different religious affiliations might prefer members of their religious outgroup.
Nathalie Hallin +2 more
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Nepotism and favouritism in the steel industry: a case study analysis
The term ‘nepotism’, i.e. favouritism granted to relatives, is usually associated with corruption in the public sector and the abuse of public resources. Moreover, it is commonly accompanied by the public image of post-Soviet and/or developing countries.
Włodzimierz Sroka, Jolita VVeinhardt
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High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability Linked to Affiliation with a New Group. [PDF]
This study tests the hypothesis that high levels of high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) predisposes individuals to affiliate with new groups. Resting cardiac physiological recordings were taken before and after experimental sessions to measure
Baljinder K Sahdra +2 more
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