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Inclusive Leadership and Pro-Social Rule Breaking: The Role of Psychological Safety, Leadership Identification and Leader-Member Exchange

Psychological Reports, 2020
This study explores the impact of inclusive leadership on employees’ pro-social rule breaking through the dual path of psychological safety and leadership identification, as well as the moderating role of leader-member exchange in the above paths.
Feng Wang, Wendian Shi
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Paternalistic leadership and pro-social rule breaking: The moderating roles of psychological empowerment and leader-member exchange

Human Systems Management, 2020
BACKGROUND: Pro-social rule breaking (PSRB) is considered a positive deviant workplace behavior. In the Chinese context, paternalistic leadership (PL), combined with benevolent, moral, and authoritarian behaviors, appears to affect subordinates’ internal
Chiang-Kuo Tu, Bing Luo
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Social Choice Theory

Self-Organising Multi-Agent Systems, 2021
Social choice theory extends information economics to the context of group or societal decision-making. The underlying assumption is that we do not know the preferences of individuals, but we want to use them to make decisions.
A. Sen
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Rules for Breaking Formal Rules: Social Representations and Everyday Rule-Governed Behavior

The Journal of Psychology, 1994
Abstract In this study, we explored the usefulness of the concept of social representations developed in European social psychology for studying beliefs about when certain rule-breaking behaviors are considered justified. The relationship between formal rules and human conduct is traditionally studied from an individualistic perspective; however, we ...
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Grounding Social Rules

2023
Abstract The main purpose of this chapter is to show what is it for a social rule to exist. The argument is that the existence of social rules can be fully explained by a two-step grounding account: social rules are fully grounded in patterns of conduct that take certain collective attitudes, appropriately shared by the relevant ...
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Home Rule: national sovereignty and the separation of natives and migrants

Social history (London), 2020
Nazi policies. The Civilian Conservation Corps and Social Security represented alternatives to programs like Germany’s Reich Labour Service. The US then began to export its own model to the rest of the world, both during and after the Second World War ...
L. Madokoro
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Fuzzy rule based unsupervised sentiment analysis from social media posts

Expert systems with applications, 2019
In this paper, we compute the sentiment of social media posts using a novel set of fuzzy rules involving multiple lexicons and datasets. The proposed fuzzy system integrates Natural Language Processing techniques and Word Sense Disambiguation using a ...
Srishti Vashishtha, Seba Susan
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Teaching Social Rules

Childhood, 2004
The article presents one perspective on how children can be encouraged to develop moral judgement. The recalcitrance that Piaget encounters in his attempts to teach his own daughter a specific mundane rule provide a focus for much of the discussion.
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Social Aggregation Rules and Continuity

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1982
lt is shown that any continuous social aggregation rule for smooth preferences cannot simultaneously satisfy the properties of anonymity and respect of unanimity. This is true even when all individual preferences are linear. The relationship between the conditions on the social rule studied here and those of Arrow's paradox is discussed.
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