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As consequential negotiations pervade both our personal and professional relationships, it is important to understand the common…
A growing number of companies choose to pursue financial and social goals simultaneously. These dual-purpose companies face inherent trade-…
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls employed the ‘veil of Ignorance’ as a moral reasoning device designed to promote impartial thinking. By…
The ability to exercise leadership effectively requires skills and capacities that must be developed; they are not innate. Leadership is…
Leadership doesn't look like it used to. Expanding on the lessons learned from Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein's best-selling Nudge…
In this roundtable, the contributors discuss the role of institutions (or lack thereof) in behavioral public administration (BPA). In a…
Public servants’ mental health can impact how, how well, and to whom services are delivered. In this article, we extend the Job Demands-…
Escalation of commitment—the tendency to remain committed to a course of action, often despite negative prospects—is common. Why does it…
One of the toughest challenges leaders face is managing diverse perspectives—and given heightened tensions over politics and movements such…