Using a sample of 26,029 firm-year observations over the period 2002–2017 from 4,479 firms and 44 countries, we examine the relationship between ownership concentration and …
K Furl - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Can negative evaluations of a broad outgroup paired with positive evaluations of a broad ingroup, sustain willing affiliation with even intensely self-derogating online communities …
Secrecy, privacy, confidentiality, concealment, disclosure, and gossip all involve sharing and withholding access to information. However, existing theories do not account for the …
374 I. PRINCIPLES IN THEORY dikides, Schopler, & Insko, 1998; Tropp, 2012). Yet for all of this attention, it has been notoriously difficult to resolve these most pressing questions of …
TW Liew, SM Tan, J Tee… - 2021 14th International …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Drawing upon the computers-are-social-actors (CASA) paradigm, this study examined the effects of designing conversational commerce chatbots with expertise cues. Accordingly …
L Rashid, S Cepeda-García - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The economic integration of migrants has become increasingly prioritised by European governments. However, Europe's colonial past and orientalist narratives have contributed to …
The contemporary political domain is characterized by widespread negativity. Much of this negativity is thought to be generated by strong partisans, who overall express more anger …
C McGarty - Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2018 - oxfordre.com
Categorization is a process whereby we make sense of the world around us by separating things into different classes or groups. When we learn which categories that objects belong …
J Areal - Political Research Exchange, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
High levels of hostility between those on opposing sides of politics have led to a burgeoning literature on the concept of affective polarization. Though a globally widespread …