In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of others) in both interpersonal and intergroup contexts. Using findings from our own research programmes we show that schadenfreude is intensified when people are chronically or momentarily threatened in their self-worth, whereas it is attenuated when their self-evaluation is boosted; that malicious envy, but not benign envy, intensifies pleasure at the misfortunes of others; that these emotional responses are manifested in intergroup contexts via the same mechanisms; and that mere stereotypes, in the absence of any interaction or overt competition, are sufficient to elicit schadenfreude via such mechanisms. Together, these findings suggest that ...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreud...
In two experiments we demonstrated that a self-evaluation threat intensifies schadenfreude. Moreover...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
We explore why people feel the socially improper emotions of schadenfreude (pleasure at another pers...
When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we sometimes find ourselves experiencing sch...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings concerning the relationship between envy and sch...
People often fail to empathize with others, and sometimes even experience schadenfreude – pleasure ...
Envy is the painful emotion caused by the good fortune of others. This research empirically supports...
In the media we are often confronted with reports about the misfortunes of others. Indeed, the frequ...
Schadenfreude is the subjective emotional experience of malicious pleasure that follows from observi...
This article examines the influence of product considerations on the experience of schadenfreude – t...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...
Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreud...
In two experiments we demonstrated that a self-evaluation threat intensifies schadenfreude. Moreover...
Schadenfreude, or pleasure in another person’s misfortune, has been linked to a cognitive appraisal ...
We explore why people feel the socially improper emotions of schadenfreude (pleasure at another pers...
When someone suffers a mishap, a setback or a downfall, we sometimes find ourselves experiencing sch...
Previous research has yielded inconsistent findings concerning the relationship between envy and sch...
People often fail to empathize with others, and sometimes even experience schadenfreude – pleasure ...
Envy is the painful emotion caused by the good fortune of others. This research empirically supports...
In the media we are often confronted with reports about the misfortunes of others. Indeed, the frequ...
Schadenfreude is the subjective emotional experience of malicious pleasure that follows from observi...
This article examines the influence of product considerations on the experience of schadenfreude – t...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
We often evaluate the self and others from social comparisons. We feel envy when the target person h...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...
Two studies examined intergroup schadenfreude-malicious pleasure at an out-group's misfortune. Study...