The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted social interactions and coexistence around the globe in dimensions that go far beyond health issues. In the case of the Global South, the …
What drives individuals to participate in collective actions against immigrants? A substantial body of research has identified the epistemic motivation (ie, the need for cognitive closure) …
F Bianco, A Kosic, A Pierro - Journal of Community & Applied …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
What mitigates the relationship between need for cognitive closure and prejudice against migrants? Addressing this question, we explored how national identification, endorsing …
People vary on their desire for strict norms, and the moral underpinnings of these differences have yet to be explored. The current research examined whether and how moral beliefs held …
We build on deontic justice and moral foundations theories to shed light on responses to sexual misconduct at work by proposing a model that explains why some third parties …
S Lei, L Xie, J Peng - Journal of Service Research, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent research has shown that consumers tend to behave more unethically when encountering artificial intelligence (AI) agents than with human agents. Nevertheless, few …
C Baldner, A Pierro, D Di Santo… - The Journal of Social …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Researchers have spent the past five decades asking why women leaders face disproportionally more disapproval than their men colleagues. We extend recent research …
V De Cristofaro, V Pellegrini, S Livi… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This research aimed at explaining immigrant threat perceptions and pro‐immigrant collective action intentions through moral conviction regarding the construction of the US …
O Bozkuş-Demir, S Akgün - Current Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Can attitudes toward social groups be considered in the context of morality? To that purpose, two studies assessed whether dogmatism, social dominance orientation, and …