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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR
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March 20, 2019
Coping with noise in social dilemmas: Group representatives fare worse than individuals because they lack trust in others' benign intentions
Christopher P Reinders Folmer, Tim Wildschut, David De Cremer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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July 15, 2009
When does self-sacrificial leadership motivate prosocial behavior? It depends on followers' prevention focus
David De Cremer, David M Mayer, Marius van Dijke, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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November 15, 2007
Justifying decisions in social dilemmas: justification pressures and tacit coordination under environmental uncertainty
Erik W de Kwaadsteniet, Eric van Dijk, Arjaan Wit, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
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June 24, 2017
When the Heat Is On: The Effect of Temperature on Voter Behavior in Presidential Elections
Jasper Van Assche, Alain Van Hiel, Jonas Stadeus, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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March 17, 2010
When do procedural fairness and outcome fairness interact to influence employees' work attitudes and behaviors? The moderating effect of uncertainty
David De Cremer, Joel Brockner, Ariel Fishman, et al.
Scientific Reports
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September 27, 2023
The reputational and ethical consequences of deceptive chatbot use
Jack McGuire, David De Cremer, Yorck Hesselbarth, et al.
Plos One
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June 22, 2018
Can education change the world? Education amplifies differences in liberalization values and innovation between developed and developing countries
Alain Van Hiel, Jasper Van Assche, David De Cremer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
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October 8, 2020
Robots at work: People prefer-and forgive-service robots with perceived feelings
Kai Chi Yam, Yochanan E Bigman, Pok Man Tang, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
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November 13, 2014
Trust in decision-making authorities dictates the form of the interactive relationship between outcome fairness and procedural fairness
Emily C Bianchi, Joel Brockner, Kees van den Bos, et al.
Applied Psychology = Psychologie Appliquee
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May 23, 2022
Using robots at work during the COVID-19 crisis evokes passion decay: Evidence from field and experimental studies
Pok Man Tang, Joel Koopman, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, et al.
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Group Processes & Intergroup Relations : GPIR
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March 20, 2019
Coping with noise in social dilemmas: Group representatives fare worse than individuals because they lack trust in others' benign intentions
Christopher P Reinders Folmer, Tim Wildschut, David De Cremer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
July 15, 2009
When does self-sacrificial leadership motivate prosocial behavior? It depends on followers' prevention focus
David De Cremer, David M Mayer, Marius van Dijke, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
November 15, 2007
Justifying decisions in social dilemmas: justification pressures and tacit coordination under environmental uncertainty
Erik W de Kwaadsteniet, Eric van Dijk, Arjaan Wit, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology
|
June 24, 2017
When the Heat Is On: The Effect of Temperature on Voter Behavior in Presidential Elections
Jasper Van Assche, Alain Van Hiel, Jonas Stadeus, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
March 17, 2010
When do procedural fairness and outcome fairness interact to influence employees' work attitudes and behaviors? The moderating effect of uncertainty
David De Cremer, Joel Brockner, Ariel Fishman, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
September 27, 2023
The reputational and ethical consequences of deceptive chatbot use
Jack McGuire, David De Cremer, Yorck Hesselbarth, et al.
Plos One
|
June 22, 2018
Can education change the world? Education amplifies differences in liberalization values and innovation between developed and developing countries
Alain Van Hiel, Jasper Van Assche, David De Cremer, et al.
The Journal of Applied Psychology
|
October 8, 2020
Robots at work: People prefer-and forgive-service robots with perceived feelings
Kai Chi Yam, Yochanan E Bigman, Pok Man Tang, et al.
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
|
November 13, 2014
Trust in decision-making authorities dictates the form of the interactive relationship between outcome fairness and procedural fairness
Emily C Bianchi, Joel Brockner, Kees van den Bos, et al.
Applied Psychology = Psychologie Appliquee
|
May 23, 2022
Using robots at work during the COVID-19 crisis evokes passion decay: Evidence from field and experimental studies
Pok Man Tang, Joel Koopman, Hillary Anger Elfenbein, et al.
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