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The Far-Reaching Effects of Power: At the Individual, Dyadic, and Group Levels
Adam D. Galinsky, Eileen Y. Chou, Nir Halevy, Gerben A. Van Kleef
Research on Managing Groups and Teams
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2017
Pages 81-113.
The dysfunctions of power in teams: A review and emergent conflict perspective
Lindred Greer, Lisanne Van Bunderen, Siyu Yu
Research in Organizational Behavior
2017
Vol. 37
Pages 103-124.
Where Did “Tex-Mex” Come From?: The Divisive Emergence of a Social Category
Dennis Ray Wheaton, Glenn R. Carroll
Research in Organizational Behavior
2017
Vol. 37
Pages 143-166.
Fitting In or Standing Out? The Tradeoffs of Structural and Cultural Embeddedness
Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, V. Govind Manian, William Monroe, Christopher Potts
American Sociological Review
December12016
Vol. 81
Issue 6
Pages 1190-1222.
Mining Big Data to Extract Patterns and Predict Real-Life Outcomes
Michal Kosinski, Yilun Wang, Himabindu Lakkaraju, Jure Leskovec
Psychological Methods
December2016
Vol. 21
Issue 4
Pages 493-506.
State of Latino Entrepreneurship 2016
Douglas Rivers, Jerry I. Porras, Natassia Rodriguez Ott, Phil Pompa
Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative
December2016
A Decade Into Facebook: Where Is Psychiatry in the Digital Age?
Becky Inkster, David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski, Peter Jones
Lancet Psychiatry
November2016
Vol. 3
Issue 11
Pages 1087-1090.
Paradigm Lost: Reinvigorating the Study of Organizational Culture
Jennifer A. Chatman, Charles A. O’Reilly
Research in Organizational Behavior
November2016
Vol. 36
Pages 199-224.
Selfishly Benevolent or Benevolently Selfish: When Self-Interest Undermines Versus Promotes Prosocial Behavior
Julian J. Zlatev, Dale T. Miller
Organizational Behavior & Human Decision Processes
November2016
Vol. 137
Pages 112-122.
To Succeed in Tech, Women Need More Visibility
Shelley J. Correll, Lori Mackenzie
Harvard Business Review
September132016
To Become or Not to Become? Existential Courage and the Pursuit of Desired Identities
Roderick M. Kramer
Handbook of Heroism and Heroic Leadership
Routledge: Taylor & Francis
New York
September2016
When Principled Deviance Becomes Moral Threat: Testing Alternative Mechanisms for the Rejection of Moral Rebels
Benoît Monin, Kieran O'Connor
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations (GPIR)
September2016
Vol. 19
Issue 5
Pages 676-693.
The Song Is You: Preferences for Musical Attribute Dimensions Reflect Personality
David M. Greenberg, Michal Kosinski, David J. Stillwell, Brian L. Monteiro, Daniel J. Levitin, Peter J. Rentfrow
Social Psychological and Personality Science
August2016
Vol. 7
Issue 6
Pages 597–605.
Balancing on the Creative Highwire: Forecasting the Success of Novel Ideas in Organizations
Justin M. Berg
Administrative Science Quarterly
July2016
Vol. 61
Issue 3
Pages 433-468.
Friends or Foes? How Social Movement Allies Affect the Passage of Legislation in the U.S. Congress
Susan Olzak, Sarah A. Soule, Marion Coddou, John Munoz
Mobilization: An International Quarterly
July2016
Vol. 21
Issue 2
Pages 213-230.
Models of Personality
S. Matz, F. Chan, Michal Kosinski
Emotions and Personality in Personalized Services
Springer
July2016
Pages 35–54.
Extending Nonmarket Strategy: Political Economy and the Radical Flank Effect in Private Politics
David P. Baron, Margaret Ann Neale, Hayagreeva Rao
Strategy Science
June22016
Vol. 1
Issue 2
Pages 105-126.
Teaching a Lay Theory Before College Narrows Achievement Gaps at Scale
David S. Yeager, Gregory M. Walton, Shannon T. Brady, Ezgi N. Akcinar, David Paunesku, Laura Keane, Donald Kamentz, Gretchen Ritter, Angela Lee Duckworth, Robert Urstein, Eric M. Gomez, Hazel Rose Markus, Geoffrey L. Cohen, Carol S. Dweck
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
May312016
Women are Warmer but No Less Assertive than Men: Gender and Language on Facebook
Gregory Park, David Bryce Yaden, H. Andrew Schwartz, Margaret L. Kern, Johannes C. Eichaedt, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, Lyle H. Ungar, Martin E.P. Seligman
PLOS | One
May252016
Power and Death: Mortality Salience Increases Power Seeking While Feeling Powerful Reduces Death Anxiety
Peter Belmi, Jeffrey Pfeffer
Journal of Applied Psychology
May2016
Vol. 101
Issue 5
Pages 702-720.