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  • ...rapfl, 2016). Due to that behaviorism became an important research area in psychology and a learning theory (Melone, 2014). Learning, as the [[process]] of acqui * '''Social Learning Theory''': [[Social learning theory]] is a psychological theory of learning which suggests that
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  • ...— {{i5link|a=[[Cognitive dissonance theory]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social desirability bias]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Workplace violence]]}} — { ...discrimination in hiring decisions?]''. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 55(2), 178.
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  • ...nvironment, [[Legal factors affecting business|legal]], [[environmental]], social, etc. In contrast, internal analysis covers the following functional areas ...itative in the field of statistics, [[economics]], finance, sociology, and psychology.
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  • ...ctures, with less influence. The power distance is closely associated with social inequality. Usually is present in such aspects of life as family, school, t ...e). Despite these concerns, Hofstede has been one of the most widely cited social scientists ever.
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  • ...that encourages customers to interact with the company, such as webinars, social media posts, blog posts, and videos. ...tforms and networks where the materials will be placed. This could include social media, email and search engine marketing.
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  • ...entity Theory: This theory states that individuals are influenced by their social group and strive to maintain a positive [[image]] in the eyes of their peer ...ccessful team, and other approaches such as groupthink, [[group norms]], [[social identity theory]], and shared leadership can also be important in creating
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  • ..., drawing on concepts from [[economics]], psychology, sociology, and other social sciences. ...erent contexts and how these decisions affect the outcomes of economic and social processes'''. Practitioners of praxeology use a variety of research methods
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  • '''Behavioral approach''' - is an approach that takes along psychological, social, and contextual explanations of human [[behavior]] to policy design. This a ...George Elton Mayo stated that more than [[money]] or the [[environment]], social and relational forces drive [[employee]] motivation. According to this theo
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  • ...ocial stress is caused by interpersonal relationships, [[work]], and other social situations. ...e. It can include feeling isolated or disconnected, dealing with difficult social situations, and managing expectations from family and friends.
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  • Examples of systems of values in organisations include '''[[corporate social responsibility]], sustainability, [[customer]] [[service]], and [[innovatio ...the traditional business goals of [[profit]] and growth, but also consider social, [[environmental]], and customer [[needs]]. Here, we will discuss four ways
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  • ...ial innovation|Social Innovation]]''': This involves creating solutions to social, [[environmental]], or economic problems. It involves finding new ways to i ...in organizations]''. International review of industrial and organizational psychology, 7, 34.
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  • ...It is often overlooked in studies as it is difficult to measure. However, social class can have a great effect on variables such as health, education, and e ...KHUi4Ds4Q6AEIRjAD#v=onepage&q=lurking%20variable&f=false Handbook of child psychology and developmental science, theory and method]'' John Wiley & Sons, p. 791,8
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  • * Social motivation, which uses social pressure and [[group dynamics]] to encourage people to work together toward ...der other approaches, such as incentive-based, goal-setting, intrinsic and social motivation.
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  • ...[[knowledge]] from scientific fields such as [[artificial intelligence]], psychology and neuroscience (Dawid, 2011). {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[CAD]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Types of social media]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Tribal knowledge]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Kn
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  • ...port from the society they are part of, such as educational opportunities, social networks, and job opportunities. ...for individuals and teams, organizations, and society]''. Annual review of psychology, 60, 451-474.
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  • ...i5link|a=[[Occupational Personality Questionnaire]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social Style]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Belbin team roles]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[B ...ob fit and person-organization fit between and within interview stages]''. Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 33(3), 209-226.
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  • ...specific goal. That organization can works well, very important is to this social group was aware of rules and requirements applicable, to create connections * Public (meaning as public social organization which haves ability to taking part in civil, administrative or
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  • ...eluctance in regard of discriminated group. Discrimination also destroys [[social bond]]s present in the [[workplace]]. ...participation in society. Mostly the phenomenon of discrimination undergo social groups, which are dependent from others, differ significantly or are weaker
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  • ...phics, socio-cultural factors, [[technology]], [[marketing]], and consumer psychology. These factors help to shape the types of online consumer behaviour, such a ...f online consumer behaviour. With the rise of digital technologies such as social media, search engines, and web analytics, companies can now use online data
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  • ...re Leadership Style on Motivation]'' International Journal of Business and Social Science , Vol. 3 No. 7 </ref> ...ess of Laissez-Faire Leadership Behavior]'' Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, Vol. 12, No. 1, 80-92 </ref>
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