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Emotions and Sensemaking: How Anger, Guilt, and Emotion Regulation Impact Ethical Decision Making
(2015-05-08)
Affect plays an important role in cognition and behavior, but how discrete emotions influence decision making is still unclear. To contribute to the understanding of this process, this study investigated the impact of guilt ...
ATTACHMENT AND SELF-ESTEEM: IMPLICATIONS FOR PROSOCIALITY AND THE SELF
(2014-12)
Two experimental studies test a model of prosociality (including prosocial actions and emotions) that integrates research from the areas of attachment theory and self-esteem. The model suggests that primed relationship ...
RESOLVING THREE IMPORTANT ISSUES ON MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE USING BAYESIAN STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING (BSEM)
(2016-05)
Measurement invariance concerns whether the constructs’ measurement properties (i.e., relations between the latent constructs of interest and their observed variables) are the same under different conditions. Without ...
Social Media and Ethics: The Role of Context Personality
(2015)
The present study examined the influence that social media presentation formats and personality characteristics have upon perceptions of the four aspects of Jones (1991) issue-contingent model of Moral Intensity, problem ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP AND WORK: A META-ANALYSIS
(2014-05-09)
Sleep has tremendous importance to organizations as a predictor of employee performance, safety, health, and attitudes. Moreover, sleep is a malleable behavior that may be improved by individual and organizational changes. ...
HELD DOWN THROUGH THEIR BODIES: SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN AND THE LEGITIMIZATION OF PATRIARCHY
(2015)
Based on social dominance theory, I proposed that the belief that it is permissible to view women as sexual objects (i.e., the sexual objectification of women) serves as a legitimizing myth used in the maintenance of ...
Predicting Scientific Creativity: The Role of Adversity, Collaborations, and Work Procedures
(2012)
There is little doubt that career experiences are held to contribute to scientific achievement, however this relationship has yet to be thoroughly investigated in terms the effects on scientific creativity. In the present ...
DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF A FATIGUE COUNTERMEASURE TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SHIFTWORKERS
(2010)
Due to increasing 24-hour a day operations, a growing population of employees work non-traditional hours. Often associated with extended work periods, variable work schedules, and extensive night work, these schedules ...
The role of emotions and cognitive biases in ethical decisions
(2017-05)
Ethical sensemaking is a process of gathering and organizing information in a meaningful way to guide understanding of a situation. Ethical situations in organizations are dynamic with new information often emerging over ...
Learning Not to Take the Bait: An Examination of Training Methods and Overlearning on Phishing Susceptibility
(2018-05-11)
As phishing attacks become increasingly common and sophisticated, anti-phishing training must extend beyond teaching individuals about cues and rules associated with phishing. Specifically, training methods that teach ...