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Moral Disengagement, Herd Mentality, Moral Identity, and Empathy in Cyberbullying Roles
Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2023Cyberbullying has been explored in the literature, but predictive factors influencing the various cyberbullying roles and protective factors that might prevent it, still need to be understood.
W. Li
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Human Relations, 2022
We extend research on goal-contingent rewards and bottom-line mentality (BLM) by drawing on goal-shielding theory to examine BLM as a goal-shielding process that explains the link between goal-contingent rewards and pro-self, unethical behavior.
Mary B. Mawritz +5 more
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We extend research on goal-contingent rewards and bottom-line mentality (BLM) by drawing on goal-shielding theory to examine BLM as a goal-shielding process that explains the link between goal-contingent rewards and pro-self, unethical behavior.
Mary B. Mawritz +5 more
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Sharing or hiding? The influence of supervisor bottom-line mentality on employee knowledge behaviors
Journal of Knowledge Management, 2022Purpose Drawing on the dual-strategies theory of social rank and leader distance theory, this paper aims to investigate the influence of supervisor bottom-line mentality (BLM) on employee knowledge-related behaviors by considering the mediating role of ...
Silu Chen +3 more
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Baltic Journal of Management, 2022
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine how and when supervisors’ bottom-line mentality (BLM) influences workplace cheating behavior. Specifically, the authors draw upon social exchange theory (Blau, 1964) and the negative reciprocity norm ...
Mobina Farasat +3 more
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to examine how and when supervisors’ bottom-line mentality (BLM) influences workplace cheating behavior. Specifically, the authors draw upon social exchange theory (Blau, 1964) and the negative reciprocity norm ...
Mobina Farasat +3 more
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Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2022
PurposeThis study applied the herd mentality theory to explore local and global social media users’ responses to panic buying across the USA, UK and Australia during the COVID-19 crisis to understand the implications on operations and supply chains ...
Violetta Wilk, Saiyidi Mat Roni, F. Jie
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PurposeThis study applied the herd mentality theory to explore local and global social media users’ responses to panic buying across the USA, UK and Australia during the COVID-19 crisis to understand the implications on operations and supply chains ...
Violetta Wilk, Saiyidi Mat Roni, F. Jie
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Journal of Media Economics, 2022
The advertising-based business model of journalism is under massive economic pressure. Thus, paid online content is becoming increasingly important for publishers. However, most consumers refuse to pay for online content at all.
D. O'Brien
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The advertising-based business model of journalism is under massive economic pressure. Thus, paid online content is becoming increasingly important for publishers. However, most consumers refuse to pay for online content at all.
D. O'Brien
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Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 2003
Mentalizing, the process of making sense of mental states in oneself and other persons, plays a central role in psychopathology and psychotherapy. The author explicates the concept of mentalizing, highlights some factors critical to its development, and illustrates its clinical applications in the domains of trauma and depression.
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Mentalizing, the process of making sense of mental states in oneself and other persons, plays a central role in psychopathology and psychotherapy. The author explicates the concept of mentalizing, highlights some factors critical to its development, and illustrates its clinical applications in the domains of trauma and depression.
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Human Relations, 2021
How do supervisors who treat the bottom line as more important than anything else influence team success? Drawing from social information processing theory, we explore how and when supervisor bottom-line mentality (i.e.
Yuying Lin +3 more
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How do supervisors who treat the bottom line as more important than anything else influence team success? Drawing from social information processing theory, we explore how and when supervisor bottom-line mentality (i.e.
Yuying Lin +3 more
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2018
Mental effort is an elementary notion in our folk psychology and a familiar fixture in everyday introspective experience. However, as an object of scientific study, mental effort has remained rather elusive. Cognitive psychology has provided some tools for understanding how effort impacts performance, by linking effort with cognitive control function ...
Wouter Kool, Matthew Botvinick
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Mental effort is an elementary notion in our folk psychology and a familiar fixture in everyday introspective experience. However, as an object of scientific study, mental effort has remained rather elusive. Cognitive psychology has provided some tools for understanding how effort impacts performance, by linking effort with cognitive control function ...
Wouter Kool, Matthew Botvinick
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Mental Health vs Mental Disorders
JAMA, 2010IN THE CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THIS JAMA THEME ISSUE ON mental health, I noted the irony that in an issue devoted to mental health most of the articles would undoubtedly beaboutmentaldisorders,withthesimpleexplanationthat mental disorders are the problem and mental health is the goal; and that the goal for the JAMA theme issue on mental health was to ...
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