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Helping behavior positively influences organizational effectiveness, which is why the importance of this behavior is highlighted in Chinese enterprises, and employees are encouraged to engage in it.
Xiaona Bao +4 more
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Better Language – Faster Helper: The Relation Between Spontaneous Instrumental Helping Action and Language Ability in Family-Reared and Institutionalized Toddlers [PDF]
Background. Prosocial behavior is the key component of social and interpersonal relations. One of the elements of prosociality is helping behavior, which emerges already in early childhood. Researchers have identified several domains of helping behavior:
Olga Kochukhova +5 more
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Based on conservation of resource theory, this study adopts an experience sampling method to build a cross-hierarchical mode to investigate the internal mechanism between supervisor helping behavior and employee voice behavior. The empirical results from
Peihua Fan +3 more
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Being helpful and being innovative: The role of psychological meaningfulness and positive affect
The present study is developed based on conservation of resources theory (COR) to explore the underlying mechanism and boundary condition for the relationship between helping behavior and innovative behavior.
Yifei Shen +4 more
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Young Children Help by Considering Other’s Needs [PDF]
Researches revealed that helping behaviors emerge as early as after children’s first birthday of their life. However, in young children, it is not clear whether these behaviors are performed in order to benefit other(s) or for another reasons. To study
Muhammed Şükrü AYDIN, Ezgi ACUN
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Empathy, Altruism, and Group Identification
This paper investigates the role of group identification in empathic emotion and its behavioral consequences. Our central idea is that group identification is the key to understanding the process in which empathic emotion causes helping behavior ...
Kengo Miyazono +3 more
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Helping behavior: The cry for help [PDF]
If an “injured” workman called out for help, 81% of the college Ss helped him. If the workman groaned in pain but did not call out, only 29% helped. The difference was significant and could not be accounted for by differences in judgments of amount of pain felt by the workman in the two conditions.
Dorothy Yakimovich, Eli Saltz
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The Good Samaritan Parable Revisited: A Survey During the COVID-19 Pandemic
From an integrative approach of parable interpretation that combines ethical, evolutionary, historical, and psychological perspectives, the current research empirically examined the purely theorized assumption elucidating the behaviors of the priest ...
Yong Lu
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Evolution of Helping and Harming in Viscous Populations When Group Size Varies [PDF]
Funding: Balliol College and the Royal Society.Recent years have seen huge interest in understanding how demographic factors mediate the evolution of social behavior in viscous populations.
Gardner, Andy, Rodrigues, Antonio M. M.
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Happily Unhelpful: Infants’ Everyday Helping and its Connections to Early Prosocial Development
Young children’s everyday helping in the home has received relatively little attention in research on prosocial behavior. Nevertheless, key features such as young children’s cheerful participation in chores around the home, including in ways that make ...
Stuart I. Hammond, Celia A. Brownell
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