We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive it. Using the Self-Concept Enhancing Tactician (SCENT) model, we propose that individuals use evaluative information about others (i.e., gossip) to improve, promote, and protect themselves. Results of a critical incident study and an experimental study showed that positive gossip had higher self-improvement value than negative gossip, whereas negative gossip had higher self-promotion value and raised higher self-protection concerns than positive gossip. Self-promotion mediated the relationship between gossip valence and pride, while self-protection mediated the relationship between gossip valence and fear, although the latter mediated relati...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
Gossip, or informal talk about others who are not present, is omnipresent in daily interactions. As ...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Abstract Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is k...
This study sought to ascertain how trait aggression relates to individuals' motives and tendencies t...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing go...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Selfish behavior can plague the formation of cooperative relationships and collective efforts. Under...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Evolutionary models of human cooperation are increasingly emphasizing the role of reputation and the...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...
We investigate the self-evaluative function of competence-related gossip for individuals who receive...
Gossip, or informal talk about others who are not present, is omnipresent in daily interactions. As ...
In this paper, I examine the consequences, both positive and negative, of initiating and participati...
Abstract Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is k...
This study sought to ascertain how trait aggression relates to individuals' motives and tendencies t...
Reputation systems promote cooperation and deter antisocial behavior in groups. Little is known, how...
Gossip is a frequent social activity, yet there is little research on the experience of providing go...
Despite humans propensity to gossip, little research has been conducted on how engaging in gossip ca...
Selfish behavior can plague the formation of cooperative relationships and collective efforts. Under...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to empirically test the extent to which gossip plays a role in...
Gossip entails spreading evaluative information about people who are not present. From a social exch...
Evolutionary models of human cooperation are increasingly emphasizing the role of reputation and the...
Understanding when people behave prosocially is integral to solving many challenges in groups and so...
Gossip can be defined as communication within a social context directed towards the evaluation of ab...
This paper questions the belief that gossip is always damaging and that people are more interested i...