International audienceThe present research investigates attitudinal and behavioral effects of a Foot-in-the-door paradigm (Freedman & Fraser, 1966), adapted to a company world. Moreover, it measures the impact of a variable whose integration to the paradigm has been discussed (Joule and Beauvois, 1998; Joule, Py & Bernard, 2004) although its effect has not been experimentally demonstrated: Action Identification (Vallacher and Wegner, 1985). Results show a response rate to the target request and a mean of affective commitment to the organization (Allen & Meyer, 1990) higher in the F.I.T.D. condition, particularly when the level of action identification is taking into account. Results are discussed in terms of commitment theory and action ide...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
This research proposes to develop an instrument for measuring the feeling of recognition at work. Th...
International audienceThe application of incitative “behavioural” procedures may cost time and energ...
International audienceIntroductionGrowing concern for the environment gives rise to the development ...
Research conducted in the field of social influence and leading individuals to change are classic in...
International audienceThis contribution is part of a research on the desire for participation and th...
TNous proposons d expérimenter une forme de l influence sociale qui tente de répondre à la question ...
International audienceParticipative managerial practices were initially considered as “plus” factors...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test the impact of labeling over compliance, with...
The foot-in-the-door technique (freeman and fraser, 1966) consists in proposing to the subject an in...
The creation of norms within organizations is a phenomenon that is subject to social influences, int...
Change management enables organizations to adapt to a changing environment. The literature review in...
International audienceUsing a multilevel analysis including 207 volunteers and paid workers nested w...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans l'axe des travaux sur l'engagement. Son objectif est d'explorer le paradi...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
This research proposes to develop an instrument for measuring the feeling of recognition at work. Th...
International audienceThe application of incitative “behavioural” procedures may cost time and energ...
International audienceIntroductionGrowing concern for the environment gives rise to the development ...
Research conducted in the field of social influence and leading individuals to change are classic in...
International audienceThis contribution is part of a research on the desire for participation and th...
TNous proposons d expérimenter une forme de l influence sociale qui tente de répondre à la question ...
International audienceParticipative managerial practices were initially considered as “plus” factors...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test the impact of labeling over compliance, with...
The foot-in-the-door technique (freeman and fraser, 1966) consists in proposing to the subject an in...
The creation of norms within organizations is a phenomenon that is subject to social influences, int...
Change management enables organizations to adapt to a changing environment. The literature review in...
International audienceUsing a multilevel analysis including 207 volunteers and paid workers nested w...
Cette thèse s'inscrit dans l'axe des travaux sur l'engagement. Son objectif est d'explorer le paradi...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to test a model that combines the source of pe...
This research proposes to develop an instrument for measuring the feeling of recognition at work. Th...