Items where Author is "De Cremer, D"

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Giurge, L M, van Dijke, M, Zheng, M X and De Cremer, D (2019) Does power corrupt the mind? The influence of power on moral reasoning and self-interest behavior. Leadership Quarterly, 32 (4). p. 101288. ISSN 1048-9843 OPEN ACCESS

Giurge, L M, van Dijke, M, Zheng, X and De Cremer, D (2017) "Is Power so Bad? Power Lowers Moral Reasoning Level, but Not When Construed As Responsibility". [Conference proceeding]

Zheng, X, van Dijke, M, Leunissen, J M, Giurge, L M and De Cremer, D (2016) When saying sorry may not help: Transgressor power moderates the effect of an apology on forgiveness in the workplace. Human Relations, 69 (6). pp. 1387-1418. ISSN 0018-7267

Pillutla, M M, De Cremer, D and Folmer, C R (2012) How important is an apology to you? Forecasting errors in evaluating the value of apologies. Psychological Science, 22 (1). pp. 45-48. ISSN 0956-7976

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