M Cho, D Keltner - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020 - Elsevier
The approach-inhibition theory of power proposed that elevated power (which relates to increased rewards and freedom) activates approach-related tendencies, whereas reduced …
J Lammers, DA Stapel - Group Processes & Intergroup …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The current paper shows that the experience or possession of power increases dehumanization—the process of denying essential elements of “humanness” in other …
V Alexandra - Academy of Management Learning & Education, 2018 - journals.aom.org
With increasing globalization and multicultural diversity comes a need for better understanding of the factors that predict cultural intelligence (CQ) development. Previous …
A Waytz, J Schroeder - TPM: Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in …, 2014 - tpmap.org
Dehumanization, the denial of fundamentally human capacities to others, has contributed to largescale intergroup conflict and violence, ranging from the Holocaust, to American slavery …
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that power increases utilitarianism; other work suggests power increases …
K Sassenberg, N Ellemers, D Scheepers… - Power, politics, and …, 2014 - books.google.com
With the recent financial crises the stereotype that power corrupts returned to public discussion. The news media have often asked why bankers took such high risks to increase …
MR Osborne, A Omrani… - … on psychological science, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Technological innovations have become a key driver of societal advancements. Nowhere is this more evident than in the field of machine learning (ML), which has developed …
L Lai - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The present study expands previous research on the effects of power on stereotyping by investigating the impact of two types of power (social power and personal power) on two …
E Lin, PC Schmid - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
The experience of power has been theorized to increase attention to rewards, but is that really the case? Although this is a widespread assumption, no study has directly …