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  • ...ience and accessibility of the purchases. It is also heavily influenced by social media, as users can be exposed to products they would not normally see in-s {{infobox5|list1={{i5link|a=[[Dimensions of stress]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social desirability bias]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Consumer buying behaviour]]}} &m
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  • ...t take into account other factors, such as [[environmental]] influences or social factors, which may affect a person's behavior and how they interact with ot ...Style]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Leadership models]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social identity theory]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Internal motivation]]}} — {{
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  • * [[Social structure]] * Lewin, K. (1947). ''Group decision and social change''. Readings in social psychology, 3, 197-211.
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  • ...ial management. Follett was a management consultant, author, lecturer, and social worker who gave personal counsel to President Theodore Roosevelt (Peek, 202 Mary Parker Follet, who is praised in management theory and psychology for her holistic, humanistic approach to presenting the issues, is typicall
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  • * The lack of consideration for the effects of different cultural and social contexts, which can influence the success of a particular management style ...havior in experimentally created "social climates"]. The Journal of social psychology, 10(2), 269-299.
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  • ...]], social media [[marketing]] requires the presence of marketing content. Social media marketers have created a new concept of creative strategy in the mark ...h brands. In addition, they reflect and act positively on cultural change, social issues, and the importance of branding.
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  • ...mination of the gap, keeping up with the accepted economic, [[market]] and social standards, and on the other as the [[process]] of improving the organizatio ...ational structure and climate''. Handbook of industrial and organizational psychology, 1125, 1173.
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  • * Social (personal) aspect covers a vast area of ​​management in the company: [[ ...alras and marginal school (Lausanne). On the basis of the sociology of the social system, equilibrium concept was introduced by V. Pareto. It is a constant "
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  • In other [[classification]] psychology describes following levels: ...m that lecturers who teach online will have a higher level of awareness of social networking sites. However, even in this field there are no particular diffe
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  • * It creates economic and social benefits. The practice of ecological sustainability can lead to the creatio ...s, ecological sustainability initiatives may disproportionately favor some social groups over others. This can create a situation where sustainable practices
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  • ...variable]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Leniency error]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social desirability bias]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Group conformity]]}} — {{i ...ary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Research Methods in Social and Personality Psychology]'', Cambridge University Press, Madrid.
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  • ...sed on a different number of features, such as: sex, age, race, sexuality, social class or demographic questions. These questions are usually placed first in ..., companies, schools. Thanks to this, it builds knowledge that strengthens social and professional practices and increases the well-being of people who take
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  • ...variety of settings and research fields, including health, [[education]], psychology, sociology, [[management]] and organizational studies, and political scienc ...alysis]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Single case study]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Social network analysis]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Qualitative research techniques]]
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  • * solving various technical, social and decision problems in different level of the organisation - operational ...ease the duties on specified period of time, day-off work or talk with the psychology.
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  • ...n preferences and not on external factors such as [[government]] policies, social norms, and economic trends. ...#page=840 Theory in consumer-environment research]''. Handbook of consumer psychology, 823-835.
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  • '''Social media analysis''' is another effective way to measure employee engagement. ...8.pdf The meaning of employee engagement]''. Industrial and organizational Psychology, 1(1), 3-30.
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  • ...is can lead to difficulty in problem-solving, lower motivation and lack of social support in the [[workplace]]. ...ns of teleworking''. International review of industrial and organizational psychology, 10, 229-248.
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  • ...upting the performance of mundane behaviors]''. European Journal of Social Psychology, 29(8), 971-979.
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  • ...sh; {{i5link|a=[[Sense of belonging]]}} — {{i5link|a=[[Informational social influence]]}} }} ...eneity: Reintroducing the intergroup context]''. European review of social psychology, 3(1), 1-30.
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  • In summary, case study methodology is a powerful tool for exploring complex social, psychological, and organizational phenomena. It can be used to test theori ...method]] of research is popular in the '''social sciences, particularly in psychology and business''', and involves collecting and analyzing data from a range of
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