According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxiety and threaten individual self-esteem. To remove this fear, individuals need to obtain and sustain self-esteem, for example by competing in rank order tournaments, or by focusing on status seeking. Within an experimental setting, this paper investigates the effect of Mortality Salience on individual productivity, manipulating the information on subjects’ relative performance in a real-effort task where the economic incentive is to not perform: in a first treatment subjects receive only private feedback, which may have effects on productivity via individual self-esteem, while in a second treatment subjects receive public feedback, which may have effects on producti...
IntroductionUsing the morality salience paradigm, this research tested whether subliminal death stim...
My proposed project will assess the relationship between self-esteem enhancement and the need for cl...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
a b s t r a c t Terror management theory posits that one's self-esteem and worldview operate jo...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The present research investigates how consumer choice is affected by Terror Management Theory’s prop...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
IntroductionUsing the morality salience paradigm, this research tested whether subliminal death stim...
My proposed project will assess the relationship between self-esteem enhancement and the need for cl...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
According to the Terror Management Theory, the fear of death may induce anxi-ety and threaten indivi...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
The thought of one’s own death induces anxiety and threatens self-esteem. According to Terror Manage...
On the basis of the terror management theory proposition that self-esteem provides protection agains...
a b s t r a c t Terror management theory posits that one's self-esteem and worldview operate jo...
Three studies tested the roles of implicit and/or explicit self-esteem in reactions to mortality sal...
A meta-analysis was conducted on empirical trials investigating the mortality salience (MS) hypothes...
Previous works on the Terror management theory (TMT) have shown that thoughts of one's own deat...
Over 20 years of research on terror management theory has demonstrated that reminders of death (mort...
The present research investigates how consumer choice is affected by Terror Management Theory’s prop...
Research suggests that humans engage in several worldview defense mechanisms to shield against the t...
This research builds on terror management theory to examine the relationships among self-esteem, dea...
IntroductionUsing the morality salience paradigm, this research tested whether subliminal death stim...
My proposed project will assess the relationship between self-esteem enhancement and the need for cl...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...