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Perceived Discrimination and Political Behavior
British Journal of Political Science, 2018Can different experiences with discrimination produce divergent political behaviors? Does it make a difference whether individuals are discriminated against by their peers or community members in the course of everyday life as opposed to political actors
Kassra A. R. Oskooii
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Journal of Applied Psychology, 2017
We conduct a theory-driven empirical investigation on whether political behavior, as a coping strategy to perceived organizational politics, creates resource trade-offs in moderating the relationship between perceived organizational politics and task ...
Shuhua Sun, Huaizhong Chen
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We conduct a theory-driven empirical investigation on whether political behavior, as a coping strategy to perceived organizational politics, creates resource trade-offs in moderating the relationship between perceived organizational politics and task ...
Shuhua Sun, Huaizhong Chen
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Authoritarianism and Political Behavior.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1953I N common sense language, the authoritarian is the individual who is concerned with power and toughness and who is prone to resolve conflict in an arbitrary manner. He is seen as having strong and persistent desires that others submit to his outlook. Social psychology in recent years has added the observation that the authoritarian person has another ...
Morris Janowitz, Dwaine Marvick
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The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 2018
Purpose This paper aims to understand how the organizational political climate as a contextual antecedent contributes to individual engagement in political behavior; and the moderating role of organizational commitment and trust in local government ...
Aviv Kidron, Hedva Vinarski Peretz
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Purpose This paper aims to understand how the organizational political climate as a contextual antecedent contributes to individual engagement in political behavior; and the moderating role of organizational commitment and trust in local government ...
Aviv Kidron, Hedva Vinarski Peretz
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Political Behavior and Politics
World Politics, 1960THROUGHOUT the history of the study of politics, theories of political society have been based on theories of human nature. Thus the study of the psychology of political behavior lies firmly within the tradition of political thought. But a gap has developed between our theories of individual political behavior and our theories of how political society (
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Political will, political skill, and political behavior
Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2005The current study used Mintzberg's (1983) conceptualization of political will and political skill to evaluate the predictors and consequences of political behavior at work. As elements of political will, we hypothesized that need for achievement and intrinsic motivation would predict the use of political behavior at work.
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Heuristics in Political Behavior
The Oxford Handbook of Behavioral Political Science, 2018Politics is a complex affair. Whether one is a legislator or a citizen, making political decisions is rarely easy. The question of how people deal with this complexity has been on the minds of scholars for decades, if not centuries. One important answer,
M. Steenbergen, Céline Colombo
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2022
Abstract Behavioral political science (BPS) is a research enterprise with many accomplishments in place already, such as rigorous concept formation and a wide range of theories that have performed well under various kinds of testing. This chapter, which evaluates the contents of the present volume, unfolds in eight sections.
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Abstract Behavioral political science (BPS) is a research enterprise with many accomplishments in place already, such as rigorous concept formation and a wide range of theories that have performed well under various kinds of testing. This chapter, which evaluates the contents of the present volume, unfolds in eight sections.
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