Items where Author is "Kakkar, H"
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Brady, G L, Kakkar, H and Sivanathan, N (2024) Perilous and unaccountable: the positive relationship between dominance and moral hazard behaviors. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. ISSN 0022-3514 (In Press)
Effron, D, Kakkar, H and Cable, D (2022) Consequences of perceiving organization members as a unified entity: Stronger attraction, but greater blame for member transgressions. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107 (11). pp. 1951-1972. ISSN 0021-9010
Kakkar, H and Sivanathan, N (2022) The Impact of Leader Dominance on Employees’ Zero-Sum Mindset and Helping Behavior. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107 (10). pp. 1706-1724. ISSN 0021-9010
Kakkar, H, Sivanathan, N and Gobel, M (2020) Fall from Grace: The Role of Dominance and Prestige in the Punishment of High-Status Actors. Academy of Management Journal, 63 (2). pp. 530-553. ISSN 0001-4273
Kakkar, H, Sivanathan, N and Pettit, N C (2019) The impact of dynamic status changes within competitive rank-ordered hierarchies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (46). pp. 23011-23020. ISSN 1091-6490
Sivanathan, N and Kakkar, H (2019) How Drug Company Ads Downplay Risks. Scientific American. ISSN 0036-8733
Effron, D, Kakkar, H and Knowles, E D (2018) Group cohesion benefits individuals who express prejudice, but harms their group. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 79. pp. 239-251. ISSN 0022-1031
Sivanathan, N and Kakkar, H (2017) Explaining the Global Rise of “Dominance” Leadership. Scientific American. ISSN 0036-8733
Kakkar, H and Sivanathan, N (2017) When the appeal of a dominant leader is greater than a prestige leader. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 114 (26). pp. 6734-6739. ISSN 0027-8424
Kakkar, H, Tanirala, S, Srivastava, N and Kamdar, D (2016) Dispositional antecedents of promotive and prohibitive voice. Journal of Applied Psychology, 101 (9). pp. 1342-1351. ISSN 0021-9010
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Sivanathan, N, Pettit, N and Kakkar, H (2016) Perils of calling a lemon a lemon: transference in communicating past experience. [Conference proceeding]