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Publikováno v:
In Journal of Business Research May 2022 144:322-335
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Business Research September 2020 118:162-176
Autor:
Puntiroli, Michael, Bezençon, Valéry
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Environmental Psychology August 2020 70
Autor:
Puntiroli, Michael1 michael.puntiroli@unine.ch, Alavi, Sascha2, Bezençon, Valéry1, Kocher, Bruno1
Publikováno v:
AMA Marketing & Public Policy Academic Conference Proceedings. 2022, Vol. 32, p75-79. 5p.
This project extends our pilot study, and more comprehensively explores the relationship between change beliefs and sustainable behavior
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Puntiroli, Michael
A growth mindset, as in a belief that one can develop their abilities through effort and implementation of strategies, has been associated with a number of desirable outcomes, such as increased mathematical achievements among pre-teens and reduced ch
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Puntiroli, Michael, Kandul, Serhiy
When people lie they are typically aware of the true state of the world, meaning they know the extent they are bending the truth for their own purposes (Gneezy, 2005, Mazar et. Al, 2008, Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi, 2013, Kocher et al. 2018). Pitta
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Puntiroli, Michael, Bezençon, Valéry
We have seen in prior studies that when people choose between different version of products where automated features are explicitly emphasized, they tend to feel less responsible for managing the product and for the environmental consequences related
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AsPredicted registration: Initial Description Pittarello and colleagues (2015) found that people who are placed in an ambiguous setting often use the ambiguity in self-serving ways, e.g. opting for the largest reward, which the authors called ethical
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An investigation into cheating and lying when there is the possibility of economic gain.
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