Browsing by Subject "Emotions"
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(2018-05-07)Consumers experience negative emotions, such as anger and anxiety, for a variety of reasons. Research has shown that emotions such as these often spillover and effect downstream decisions that are unrelated to the source ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)The world in which we live is hyper-dynamic with multiple inputs, outputs and expectations. As it relates to the fast pace of corporate America, customers want products and services within a tighter market window, with no ...
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(2013-07-31)Affective reactions to unfair treatment date back to the earliest work on organizational justice. Seminal research on inequity identifies anger and guilt as primary responses to judgments of low justice. More recently, ...
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(2017-05-23)This dissertation might best be described as a discussion and analysis of the tendency towards excess at the heart of modern American culture. In studying excess, the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer—whose writings on the ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)Current approaches to foreign policy decision making and international conflict have ignored the role of emotions as variables influencing foreign policy choices. However, a growing area of political research suggests that ...
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(2012-05-04)This dissertation explores the systematic negligence of expressive functions in current United States Military System (USMS) practices. I draw from classical sociological theory and employ the Parsonian understanding of ...
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(2019-04-12)As the use of digital technology became a substantial component of our daily life activities, people grew less dependent on the constraints of the physical world. Recent developments of new media platforms have led to the ...