Steven L. Blader, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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Yu S, Blader SL. (2019) Why Does Social Class Affect Subjective Well-Being? The Role of Status and Power. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin. 146167219853841 |
Blader S, Gartenberg CM, Prat A. (2019) The Contingent Effect of Management Practices The Review of Economic Studies. 87: 721-749 |
Blader SL, Yu S. (2017) Are Status and Respect Different or Two Sides of the Same Coin? Academy of Management Annals. 11: 800-824 |
Blader SL, Patil S, Packer DJ. (2017) Organizational identification and workplace behavior: More than meets the eye Research in Organizational Behavior. 37: 19-34 |
Hays NA, Blader SL. (2016) To Give or Not to Give? Interactive Effects of Status and Legitimacy on Generosity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology |
Blader SL, Shirako A, Chen Y. (2016) Looking Out From the Top: Differential Effects of Status and Power on Perspective Taking. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin |
Li H, Chen Y, Blader SL. (2016) Where is context? Advancing status research with a contextual value perspective Research in Organizational Behavior. 36: 185-198 |
Pan C, Pettit NC, Sivanathan N, et al. (2014) Low-status aversion: The effect of self-threat on willingness to buy and sell Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 44: 708-716 |
Blader SL, Rothman NB. (2014) Paving the road to preferential treatment with good intentions: Empathy, accountability and fairness Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. 50: 65-81 |
Hildreth JAD, Moore DA, Blader SL. (2014) Revisiting the Instrumentality of Voice: Having Voice in the Process Makes People Think They Will Get What They Want Social Justice Research. 27: 209-230 |