To examine how hybrid organizations make decisions that enable them to sustain the joint pursuit social and commercial goals, and how these…
Drawing on an inductive comparative case study of eight work integration social enterprises (WISEs) in France, we examine the unique…
Sadness increases how much decision makers pay to acquire goods, even when decision makers are unaware of it. This effect is coined the “…
In strategic information exchanges (such as negotiations and job interviews), different question formulations communicate information about…
Over the last 40 years, the leadership industry has grown exponentially. Yet leadership education, training, and development still fall far…
We study how people reconcile conflicting moral intuitions by juxtaposing two versions of classic moral problems: the trolley problem and…
This work serves as a comprehensive collection of global scholarship regarding the vast fields of public administration and public policy.…
In this tribute to the 2007 recipient of the winner of the Jeffrey Z. Rubin Theory-To-Practice Award from the International Association for…
The standard approach in positive political theory posits that action choices are the consequences of preferences. Social psychology—in…