TOC: Org Behavior Human Dec Processes
Introduction
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 108(2)
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Preference-based escalation: A new interpretation for the responsibility effect in escalating commitment and entrapment
–Stefan Schulz-Hardt, Birgit Thurow-Kröning, Dieter Frey [] []
Organizational context and face-to-face interaction: Influences on the development of trust and collaborative behaviors in computer-mediated groups
–N. Sharon Hill, Kathryn M. Bartol, Paul E. Tesluk, Gosia A. Langa [] []
Perceptions of the organizational context and psychological contract breach: Assessing competing perspectives
–Christopher C. Rosen, Chu-Hsiang Chang, Russell E. Johnson, Paul E. Levy [] []
Knowledge about the distribution of information and group decision making: When and why does it work?
–Wendy P. van Ginkel, Daan van Knippenberg [] []
Are investors really willing to agree to disagree? An experimental investigation of how disagreement and attention to disagreement affect trading behavior
–Jeffrey Hales [] []
From individual preference construction to group decisions: Framing effects and group processes
–Kerry F. Milch, Elke U. Weber, Kirstin C. Appelt, Michel J.J. Handgraaf, David H. Krantz [] []
The development of leader–member exchanges: Exploring how personality and performance influence leader and member relationships over time
–Jennifer D. Nahrgang, Frederick P. Morgeson, Remus Ilies [] []
Contingent reliance on the affect heuristic as a function of regulatory focus
–Michel Tuan Pham, Tamar Avnet [] []
Organizational supports and organizational deviance: The mediating role of organization-based self-esteem
–D. Lance Ferris, Douglas J. Brown, Daniel Heller [] []
The impact of information from similar or different advisors on judgment
–Francesca Gino, Jen Shang, Rachel Croson [] []
Duration neglect by numbers—And its elimination by graphs?
–Michael J. Liersch, Craig R.M. McKenzie [] []
Is timely information always better? The effect of feedback frequency on decision making
–Nicholas H. Lurie, Jayashankar M. Swaminathan [] []
Motivated reasoning and verbal vs. numerical probability assessment: Evidence from an accounting context
–M. David Piercey [] []
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