Creating inclusive schools to reduce health and well‐being disparities
In the US, people with marginalized racial/ethnic, social class, sexual, and gender identities
often have worse physical and mental health than people with more privileged identities …
often have worse physical and mental health than people with more privileged identities …
We built this culture (so we can change it): Seven principles for intentional culture change.
MYG Hamedani, HR Markus, RC Hetey… - American …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Calls for culture change abound. Headlines regularly feature calls to change the “broken” or
“toxic” cultures of institutions and organizations, and people debate which norms and …
“toxic” cultures of institutions and organizations, and people debate which norms and …
Who needs control? A cultural perspective on the process of compensatory control
Compensatory control theory (CCT) provides a framework for understanding the
mechanisms at play when one's personal control is challenged. The model suggests that …
mechanisms at play when one's personal control is challenged. The model suggests that …
Is the Effect of Trust on Risk Perceptions a Matter of Knowledge, Control, and Time? An Extension and Direct-Replication Attempt of Siegrist and Cvetkovich (2000)
The complexity of societal risks such as pandemics, artificial intelligence, and climate
change may lead laypeople to rely on experts and authorities when evaluating these threats …
change may lead laypeople to rely on experts and authorities when evaluating these threats …
The liberated firm: An integrative approach involving sociocracy, holacracy, spaghetti organization, management 3.0 and teal organization
Recent research has shown that the liberated firm is associated with better performance and
can address the emerging needs in our hypermodern society for autonomy, self-esteem …
can address the emerging needs in our hypermodern society for autonomy, self-esteem …
Strategic uniqueness seeking: A cultural perspective.
G Zhu, JAD Hildreth, YR Chen - Journal of Personality and Social …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Building on the perspectives reflected in the Western intellectual tradition of the psychology
of identity and the self, current research in cultural psychology tends to conceptualize …
of identity and the self, current research in cultural psychology tends to conceptualize …
Looking beyond vaccines: Cultural tightness–looseness moderates the relationship between immunization coverage and disease prevention vigilance
Advancements in vaccination technologies mitigate disease transmission risks but may
inadvertently suppress the behavioral immune system, an evolved disease avoidance …
inadvertently suppress the behavioral immune system, an evolved disease avoidance …
High performers in the shadow: The adverse effect of star employees on their peers.
J Zhou, N Li, S Xu, W Chi - Journal of Applied Psychology, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Star employees are pivotal to organizational success and significantly influence their peers.
Previous studies on this topic often explore the attributes of stars and nonstars in isolation …
Previous studies on this topic often explore the attributes of stars and nonstars in isolation …
Threats to personal control fuel similarity attraction
We propose that experiencing a lack of personal control will increase people's preferences
for self-similar others and that this effect would be explained by a greater need for structure …
for self-similar others and that this effect would be explained by a greater need for structure …
Artificial intelligence and consumer behavior: From predictive to generative AI
Since the introduction of ChatGPT, the leading example of Generative Artificial Intelligence
(GenAI), the research community and the general public have been captivated by GenAI's …
(GenAI), the research community and the general public have been captivated by GenAI's …