May the Angry Man Win? A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Relationship between Anger, Guilt, and Promotion Decisions
We examine the influence of employee anger and guilt on promotion decisions, focusing on cross-cultural differences. We hypothesized that in an individualistic culture (Israel) employee anger (rather than guilt) would be associated with a promotion, while the reverse would be found in a collectivist...
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Main Authors: | Rafaeli, A., Fiegenbaum, T., FOO, Maw Der, TAN, Hwee Hoon |
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Language: | English |
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2004
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