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Long-standing wisdom holds that criticism is antithetical to effective brainstorming because it incites intragroup conflict. However, a number of recent studies have challenged this assumption, suggesting that criticism might actually... more
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      CreativityConflictNegotiationCompetition
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      Personality PsychologyPersonalityHuman ValuesValues
The publication exmines  the business imperatives for organisational engagement with social value globally  the legislative and regulatory requirements for social value in the context of the UK government and the devolved... more
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      Corporate Social ResponsibilitySocial ValueSocial Value Orientation
Prior research has yielded mixed findings regarding the relation of ostracism to prosocial behavior, with studies indicating ostracism leads people to become less prosocial, more prosocial, or that prosocial behavior is unaffected by... more
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      Organizational BehaviorSocial PsychologyDepressionOrganizational Citizenship Behavior
Volunteerism is a sustained prosocial activity, and young adults are one of the most important targets for organizations recruiting volunteers. Empathy and altruistic social value orientation measured by a decomposed game are... more
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      Empathy (Psychology)AltruismVolunteerismEmpathy
The results of empiric study of specificity of value-and-meaning orientations of Orthodox young people are stated. Students of seminary (50 youths) and orthodox university (30 youths) were surveyed by means of deprivation of... more
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      ReligionNew Religious MovementsComparative ReligionSociology of Religion
Most human relationships are characterized by reciprocal patterns of give-and-take that can be studied using a decision making task called the Centipede game. The game involves two players alternating in choosing between cooperation and... more
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      TrustInternational CooperationReciprocityCentipede Game
As research on the so-called “dark tetrad” has advanced, proposals have been made to include new dark personality traits. Amongst the traits that have been considered are spitefulness and dispositional envy. This paper sought to study the... more
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      Envy (Psychology)Morality (Social Psychology)Social NormsHuman Behavior in social environment
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceNegotiationHumans
The current research establishes a first-mover disadvantage in negotiation. We propose that making the first offer in a negotiation will backfire when the sender reveals private information that an astute recipient can leverage to his or... more
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      NegotiationAnchoringNegotiationsInterpersonal Interactions
Social value orientations (SVOs) of a society determine peoples' behaviour and are critical for young democracies in crises. This paper draws on the Maldives Values in Crisis survey, conducted during the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic.... more
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      DemocracyProsocial BehaviorMaldivesPublic Confidence
Social value orientations (SVOs) of a society determine peoples' behaviour and are critical for young democracies in crises. This paper draws on the Maldives Values in Crisis survey, conducted during the first wave of COVID-19... more
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      DemocracyProsocial BehaviorMaldivesPublic Confidence
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      Prisoner's DilemmaInterdependence TheoryInclusive FitnessReciprocity
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      Social DilemmasCooperationCoordination GamePrisoner’s Dilemma
Most human relationships are characterized by reciprocal patterns of give-and-take that can be studied using a decision-making task called the Centipede game. The game involves 2 players alternating in choosing between cooperation and... more
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      TrustInternational CooperationReciprocityCentipede Game
Social value orientations (SVOs) of a society determine peoples' behaviour and are critical for young democracies in crises. This paper draws on the Maldives Values in Crisis survey, conducted during the first wave of COVID-19... more
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      DemocracyProsocial BehaviorMaldivesPublic Confidence
The present experiment (N = 95) investigated the relations of narcissism with social value orientation under façade conditions of testing communal or agentic traits (or none – in a control condition). The results indicated that... more
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      PsychologyPersonality PsychologySocial PsychologyExperimental Psychology
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      SociologyValues EducationHuman ValuesValues
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Orthodox game theory cannot explain such intuitively obvious forms of coordination as the selection of an outcome that is best for all in a... more
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      Game TheorySocial DilemmasCooperationCoordination
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      SociologyValues EducationHuman ValuesValues
Drawing on the previous research of the hierarchy of values and representation of value orientations of adolescents, we have defined two research goals: (1) to determine the value orientations of the representative subgroup of vocational... more
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      Values EducationHuman ValuesValuesAdolescent Development
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      SociologyCultural StudiesEducationReference
Social value orientations (SVOs) of a society determine peoples' behaviour and are critical for young democracies in crises. This paper draws on the Maldives Values in Crisis survey, conducted during the first wave of COVID-19... more
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      DemocracyProsocial BehaviorMaldivesPublic Confidence
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Orthodox game theory cannot explain such intuitively obvious forms of coordination as the selection of an outcome that is best for all in a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceGame TheorySocial Dilemmas
In many everyday activities, individuals have a common interest in coordinating their actions. Orthodox game theory cannot explain such intuitively obvious forms of coordination as the selection of an outcome that is best for all in a... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceGame TheorySocial Dilemmas
Studies have demonstrated that altruistic punishment can motivate pro-social behavior in settings that require group cooperation. This paper extends these findings to the voter participation game. Using a laboratory experiment we find... more
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      Political ParticipationAltruistic PunishmentVoter Turnout (Electoral Behavior)Social Value Orientation