A self‐regulatory model of resource scarcity

C Cannon, K Goldsmith, C Roux - Journal of Consumer …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Academics have shown a growing interest in the effects of resource scarcity—a discrepancy
between one's current resource levels and a higher, more desirable reference point …

Social class shapes the form and function of relationships and selves

RM Carey, HR Markus - Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Highlights•Social class differences in self reflect differences in relational realities.•In lower
class contexts strong networks that aid survival foster interdependence.•In higher class …

Toward a psychology of Homo sapiens: Making psychological science more representative of the human population

MS Rad, AJ Martingano, J Ginges - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018‏ - pnas.org
Two primary goals of psychological science should be to understand what aspects of human
psychology are universal and the way that context and culture produce variability. This …

Impact of COVID‐19 on consumers' impulse buying behavior of fitness products: A moderated mediation model

W Chiu, GE Oh, H Cho - Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
During the COVID‐19 pandemic, consumers are found to be more impulsive to purchase
fitness products online. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to investigate a …

Beliefs in conspiracy theories following ostracism

KT Poon, Z Chen, WY Wong - Personality and Social …, 2020‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Four studies (total valid N= 643) examined whether ostracism increases people's political
conspiracy beliefs through heightened vulnerability and whether self-affirmation intervention …

Drought exposure decreases altruism with salient group identities as key moderator

S Döring, J Hall - Nature Climate Change, 2023‏ - nature.com
Previous research on climate change impact regularly considers conflict outcomes, thereby
disregarding cooperative behaviour such as altruism. Drought has the potential to fuel inter …

Living to work and working to live: Income as a driver of organizational behavior

CR Leana, J Meuris - The Academy of Management Annals, 2015‏ - Taylor & Francis
Income as a relatively stable aspect of a job (eg annual salary, non-incentive wages, or
weekly or hourly pay) has received relatively little consideration in organizational theorizing …

Economic inequality reduces sense of control and increases the acceptability of self-interested unethical behavior.

C To, D Wiwad, M Kouchaki - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2023‏ - psycnet.apa.org
Societies worldwide are witnessing higher levels of economic inequality. While prior work
has examined ethical judgments toward inequality itself (eg,“is inequality unethical?”), less …

[کتاب][B] Cultural humility in art therapy: Applications for practice, research, social justice, self-care, and pedagogy

L Jackson - 2020‏ - books.google.com
Introducing the concept of cultural humility, this guide offers a new perspective to the field of
art therapy practice and theory. It explores cultural humility in art therapy research and …

Do good times breed cheats? Prosperous times have immediate and lasting implications for CEO misconduct

EC Bianchi, A Mohliver - Organization Science, 2016‏ - pubsonline.informs.org
We examine whether prosperous economic times have both immediate and lasting
implications for corporate misconduct among chief executive officers (CEOs). Drawing on …