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Hostile Activism: Hostile Tactics or Hostile Hedge Funds?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016I examine reputation building by activist hedge funds and document two new findings regarding hostile activism. First, there is evidence of a permanent reputation effect to hostile activism. Activist hedge funds that have engaged in hostile tactics, receive on average a 3% higher CAR [-10,+10] on their subsequent non-hostile campaigns, compared to ...
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Psychological Reports, 1997
The recent work of Hart and Joubert (1996) who reported correlations between scores on narcissism and hostility is commented upon with respect to expressions of hostility in narcissistic persons. Characteristics of the narcissistic personality observed in psychotherapy are noted, and suggestions are made regarding Hart and Joubert's call for research ...
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The recent work of Hart and Joubert (1996) who reported correlations between scores on narcissism and hostility is commented upon with respect to expressions of hostility in narcissistic persons. Characteristics of the narcissistic personality observed in psychotherapy are noted, and suggestions are made regarding Hart and Joubert's call for research ...
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2002
Abstract We use the term ‘hostility’ to encompass a range of behaviours that we might encounter whilst working in the community with people suffering severe mental illness. These behaviours are not exclusive to our patients; in daily life we might encounter passive aggression, intimidating behaviour, verbal aggression, and threats ...
Tom Burns, Mike Firn
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Abstract We use the term ‘hostility’ to encompass a range of behaviours that we might encounter whilst working in the community with people suffering severe mental illness. These behaviours are not exclusive to our patients; in daily life we might encounter passive aggression, intimidating behaviour, verbal aggression, and threats ...
Tom Burns, Mike Firn
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A preliminary study of hostility: The hostility ratio
The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1961The hostility ratio was consistently depressed or decreased by the presence of a male authority figure. Differences in the amount of decrease suggest that this was due more to personality and attitude than to position in the administrative hierarchy. A subsequent sequent study of positions is needed to clarify such an impression further.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2003
Many studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between hostility and coronary artery disease; however, the pathogenic mechanisms by which hostility causes coronary artery disease have not been identified. Several studies have shown that hostility is associated with increased cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress.
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Many studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between hostility and coronary artery disease; however, the pathogenic mechanisms by which hostility causes coronary artery disease have not been identified. Several studies have shown that hostility is associated with increased cardiovascular reactivity to mental stress.
Yumi, Shimojima +5 more
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Psychological Reports, 1996
Small to moderate correlations were observed for scores of 32 male and 66 female undergraduates on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory. Developmental questions are raised.
P L, Hart, C E, Joubert
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Small to moderate correlations were observed for scores of 32 male and 66 female undergraduates on the Narcissistic Personality Inventory and the Buss-Durkee Hostility Inventory. Developmental questions are raised.
P L, Hart, C E, Joubert
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Manifest Hostility Level and Hostile Behavior
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1960(1960). Manifest Hostility Level and Hostile Behavior. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 165-171.
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