It is proposed that the existing relationship between the influencing agent and the target of influence plays a central role in the choice of using hard and soft influence tactics. In a field study, 3 key aspects of the relation between agent and target were examined. and the results generally supported our hypotheses. First, the more unfairly people felt they were treated, the more often they wielded influence, especially using harder influence tactics. Second. the better the influencing agent liked the target. the relatively less often he or she used hard tactics. Finally, the more the influencing agent felt dependent upon the target, the fewer influence tactics, both hard and soft, were used. The discussion focuses on both the practical ...
The intended outcome of Information Operations appears to be a favourable change (to the instigator)...
Despite the large amount of research on influence tactics, the potential gender differences regardin...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...
It is proposed that the existing relationship between the influencing agent and the target of influe...
It is proposed that the existing relationship between the influencing agent and the target of influe...
Abstract. This study looked at the relationship between need for power, need for affiliation and the...
Interpersonal influence refers to the strategies and tactics relational partners use to establish, r...
This study focused on the effect of relative competence and confidence in one's own task solution on...
This study examined situational and individual difference variables that impact message strategy sel...
This study employs a round robin network design and Social Relations Analysis to assess interperso...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between the influencing agents\u27 ...
This paper investigates the relationships between attitudes, behaviour and influence. The major obje...
This research explored the notion that the use and efficacy of influence tactics launched from diffe...
This thesis study analyses the interpersonal influence tactics used in lateral influence attempts in...
This study examines the effects of coercive and non-coercive influence tactic use in Sales Manager/M...
The intended outcome of Information Operations appears to be a favourable change (to the instigator)...
Despite the large amount of research on influence tactics, the potential gender differences regardin...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...
It is proposed that the existing relationship between the influencing agent and the target of influe...
It is proposed that the existing relationship between the influencing agent and the target of influe...
Abstract. This study looked at the relationship between need for power, need for affiliation and the...
Interpersonal influence refers to the strategies and tactics relational partners use to establish, r...
This study focused on the effect of relative competence and confidence in one's own task solution on...
This study examined situational and individual difference variables that impact message strategy sel...
This study employs a round robin network design and Social Relations Analysis to assess interperso...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between the influencing agents\u27 ...
This paper investigates the relationships between attitudes, behaviour and influence. The major obje...
This research explored the notion that the use and efficacy of influence tactics launched from diffe...
This thesis study analyses the interpersonal influence tactics used in lateral influence attempts in...
This study examines the effects of coercive and non-coercive influence tactic use in Sales Manager/M...
The intended outcome of Information Operations appears to be a favourable change (to the instigator)...
Despite the large amount of research on influence tactics, the potential gender differences regardin...
Social influence and social power were examined in two studies. In Study 1, samples of U.S. students...