نتایج جستجو برای: social commitment

تعداد نتایج: 643182  

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2007
Christopher R Agnew Aaron M Hoffman Justin J Lehmiller Natasha T Duncan

Applying constructs from the investment model used traditionally to understand interpersonal commitment, the present investigation seeks to elucidate social cognitive antecedents of commitment to the war on terror waged by the United States. In Study 1, satisfaction with, investments in, and alternatives to the war on terror predict levels of commitment to the war beyond several important contr...

Mansooreh Nikoogoftar Nikou Tabaraei Sepideh Minoosepehr

The use of social network sites (SNSs) has been booming in the world and it represents the new way of social interactions. The reports of problematic forms of Internet usage brought attention to this issue. Current study examines the correlation between subscales of identity styles and social skills with problematic internet use among Facebook users. Furthermore, this study aimed to find the pr...

2010
Nicolas Jacquemet Alexander G. James Stéphane Luchini Jason F. Shogren

The field of social psychology explores how a person behaves within the context of other people. The social context can play a substantive role in non-market allocation decisions given peoples choices and values extend beyond the classic market-based exchange institution. Herein we explore how social psychology has affected one aspect of environmental economics: preference elicitation through s...

2005

1. a sociological understanding of contemporary social problems and accurate information about them; 2. awareness of their social origins, collective definition, and how they might be effectively treated; 3. discernment on the importance of sociological theory, methods, and multilevel analyses; 4. a social ethics approach to public policy addressing social problems; 5. social activism—a commitm...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2010
Sara L Curtis Lillian T Eby

The complex makeup of the substance abuse treatment workforce poses unique challenges to the field. One interesting dynamic is the high rate of counselors who are personally recovering from addictions. Based on social identity theory, it was expected that counselors working in the field of substance abuse treatment who are in recovery themselves will identify more with their profession and repo...

2013
Carles Sierra John Debenham J. Debenham

Abstract In this chapter we put together two major threads of work: trust in the enactment of contracts and the modelling of relationships between agents. We depart from previous work where trust is defined as the relationship between commitment of action and instant observation of the actual actions being performed. Here we generalise the approach by assuming a time delay between the observati...

2009
Steffen Huck Andrew J. Seltzer Brian Wallace Dirk Engelmann Michael Naef Hans Normann Ernst Fehr Georg Kirchsteiger Martin Brown Armin Falk

This paper provides the first experimental test of Edward Lazear’s (1979) model of deferred compensation. We examine the relationship between firms’ wage offers and workers’ effort supply in a multi-period environment. If firms can ex ante commit to a wage schedule with deferred compensation, workers should respond by supplying sufficient effort to avoid dismissal. We contrast this full-commitm...

2017
Faribah Sepahvand Foorozan Atashzadeh-Shoorideh Soroor Parvizy Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi

BACKGROUND Reduction in organizational commitment of nurses results in deficiency of care services. Some demographic factors affect organizational commitment. OBJECTIVE The present study is intended to determine the organizational commitment of nurses and its relationship with demographic characteristics. METHODS This study was a descriptive correlation (cross-sectional) study in January an...

2012
Amanda M. Conklin Jason J. Dahling Pablo A. Garcia

The authors tested a model based on the satisfaction model of social cognitive career theory (SCCT) that links college students’ affective commitment to their major (the emotional identification that students feel toward their area of study) with career decision self-efficacy (CDSE) and career outcome expectations. Results indicate that CDSE mediates the relationship between affective commitmen...

1997
Roland Strausz

This paper o ers an explanation why governments have limited commitment and are susceptible to the ratchet e ect. It analyzes a two period model in which a government with full commitment regulates a rm. Each period is predated by an election. If contracts of previous governments tie newly elected governments, governments end up being unable to resist renegotiation. If previous contracts do not...

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