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Alexithymia and the implicit self-concept of extraversion in women

2016

Abstract Findings from studies using self-reports suggest a negative association between the personality traits of alexithymia and extraversion. Self-report measures are assumed to assess aspects of the explicit self-concept of personality. Indirect measures, such as the Implicit Association Test (IAT), were developed to tap into the implicit self-concept of personality. The present study examined for the first time the relationship between self-reported alexithymia and the implicit self-concept of extraversion. The 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale and an Implicit Association Test (IAT) assessing extraversion were administered to 86 healthy women along with the NEO Five-factor Inventory (N…

Extraversion and introversionmedicine.diagnostic_testmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptImplicit-association testAnhedonia050109 social psychologymedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyToronto Alexithymia ScaleAlexithymiamedicinePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomBig Five personality traitsPsychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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La personalidad de las sociedades. Descripción y dinámica

2018

[EN] Extraversion is considered as the fundamental and basic dimension of personality from the Unique Trait Personality Theory [1]. Extraversion, as temperamental dimension, involves cognitive dimensions such as racionality and emotionality. Carl Jung¿s theory of types [2] states a complex dynamics among these dimensions. From this theory a typology of personality arises. Amigó [3] adapted Jung¿s theory to applye it to societies. A reflexion about history is given by the dynamics of societies through time. This approach starts from Jung's idea of the opposite dimensions that complement and imprint movement, and from Amigó's theory about societies survivance [4], which argues that crises cau…

ExtraversiónUNESCO::FILOSOFÍA:FILOSOFÍA [UNESCO]Carl JungGeneral MedicineTeoría de la supervivencia de las sociedadesPersonalitatSocieties survivance theoryGeneral Factor of PersonalityMATEMATICA APLICADAFactor General de PersonalidadExtraversion
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Personalidad y Autoestima: Un análisis sobre el importante papel de sus relaciones

2018

The five factor model has been established as one of the main approaches in the study of personality. After its emergence, one of the most important aspects to be analyzed has been its relationship with self-esteem, considering the central role that the latest has in the model. In spite of the large empirical support existing about this relationship, the need of a deeper understanding of its theoretical nature has been pointed out. The aim of our work joins the previous research, in analyzing the existence of relationships between personality factors and self-esteem. The sample was 576 university students, between 18- 35 years old. The present findings show that self-esteem is negatively as…

FFMAgreeablenessExtraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAutoestimaConscientiousnessNeuroticismEmpirical researchOpenness to experienceModelo de los Cinco FactoresPersonalityPersonalidadBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonTerapia psicológica
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Female leaders and financial inclusion: Evidence from microfinance institutions

2023

This research advances the hypothesis that female leaders – chief executive officers (CEOs), chairs, and directors – of a microfinance institution (MFI) give more priority to the poorest families in loan provision than male leaders do. We differentiate between a depth and a width dimension of financial inclusion. The data set is a unique global panel of MFIs collected from MFI raters’ reports. Our sample is also unique in the sense that about one-third of all MFIs have a female CEO. The problem of endogeneity for the female leader is resolved by running Heckman’s two-step endogenous dummy variable estimation with an instrument for the female leader. We find evidence of greater depth financi…

Financial inclusionMicrofinanceActuarial scienceRisk aversionmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAltruismlaw.inventionCompetition (economics)Dummy variablelawLoanDemographic economicsEndogeneityBusinesshealth care economics and organizationsmedia_common
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The COVID‐19 pandemic and government responses: A gender perspective on differences in public opinion

2021

Abstract Objective The 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis has led to shutdowns of the cultural, associational, and economic life in many parts of the world and had a severe impact on gender relations in many societies. This study engages with gender differences in public support of severe infringements of personal and economic freedoms. Methods We use data from an original survey conducted by CINT in the United States and Germany in June 2020. Descriptive statistics both aggregated for the two countries and then split by country as well as multinomial logistic regression analyses gauge gender differences in support of COVID-19 related confinement measures. Results Men and wome…

Governmentgovernment reactionDescriptive statisticsRisk aversionbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)General Social SciencesResearch on Covid 19risk aversionDiseasePublic opinioncrisisCOVID‐19PandemicgenderDemographic economicsOriginal ArticlebusinessPsychologyMultinomial logistic regressionSocial Science Quarterly
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EU income stabilization tool: potential impacts, financial sustainability and farmer’s risk aversion

2021

AbstractThe Income Stabilization Tool, a risk management scheme introduced within the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2014–2020, could help European Union farmers manage the income risks they face. This study assesses the potential impact of implementing this tool through the maximum level of contribution to the fund which determines an indifference to participate in the fund and its financial sustainability. The study relies on an expected utility approach and assesses the variability of loss ratios over time using a sample of Italian hazelnut farms as a case study. The participation depends on the level of farmers' contributions and their degree of risk aversion. However, the CAP public …

HD9000-9495Mutual FundEconomics and EconometricsPublic economicsExpected utilitybusiness.industryRisk aversionNutrition. Foods and food supplySample (statistics)Agricultural industriesGross marginAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Risk managementAgricultureFinancial sustainabilitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralemedia_common.cataloged_instanceTX341-641European unionbusinessCommon Agricultural PolicyRisk managementExpected utility hypothesisFood Sciencemedia_common
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How Long-Term Contracts can Mitigate Inefficient Renegotiation Arising Due to Loss Aversion

2021

A loss-averse buyer and seller face an uncertain environment. Should they write a long-term contract or wait until the state of the world is realized? I show that simple long-term contracts perform better than insinuated in Herweg and Schmidt (2015), even though loss aversion makes renegotiation sometimes inefficient. During renegotiation, the outcome induced by the long-term contract constitutes the reference point to which the parties compare gains and losses induced by the renegotiated transaction. Whereas Herweg and Schmidt consider that the long-term contract is always performed, it should not in "bad" states. This alters the threat point in renegotiation, making it easier to renegotia…

HoldupIncomplete ContractsRenegotiationBehavioral Contract TheoryDiscount pointsOutcome (game theory)Term (time)MicroeconomicsLoss aversionddc:330Reference pointsEconomicsIncomplete contractsSpecific performanceD86Database transactionSimple (philosophy)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Aspects concerning the manifestation of the students’ emotional intelligence

2010

Abstract In this study, we were proposed to investigate aspects concerning the manifestation of the students’ emotional intelligence, namely the extent to which the adolescents possess a series of capacities proper to emotional intelligence. Wayne Leon Payne defines emotional intelligence as being the ability which implies a creative relation with states of anxiety, pain and desire. Emotion depends on the way a person analyzes and evaluates a certain situation. In order to determine the emotional intelligence quotient, it was used the Emotional Intelligence Test for adults, in the version adapted by M. Rocco from R. Bar-On and D. Goleman. The personality dimensions were determined using the…

Human intelligenceEmotional intelligenceTheory of multiple intelligencesamiabilityThe Emotional Intelligence AppraisalPAD emotional state modelEmotional competenceDevelopmental psychologyEmotional intelligenceextraversionGeneral Materials ScienceEmotional expressionemotional stabilityautonomyconscientiousnessEmotional exhaustionPsychologySocial psychologyProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The Role of Agency Theory and Perceived Goal Divergence in IS Continuance: A Replication and Extension Study

2016

Past literature recognizes the power of the well-established information systems continuance theory (ISCT) to explain information systems (IS) continuance. In this study, we integrate constructs from two additional perspectives and discuss their interdependencies with ISCT. We argue that the promising framework proposed by Sorebo et al. [1], which extends ISCT with self-determination theory (SDT), can increase its managerial relevance by adding the variables of users' perceptions of goal divergence and risk aversion, selected from agency theory. The empirical results support Sorebo et al.'s main findings and strongly support the impact of perceived goal divergence on e-learning continuance …

Knowledge managementDivergence (linguistics)business.industryRisk aversionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPrincipal–agent problemContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyInterdependence020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemContinuancebusinessPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementSelf-determination theorymedia_common2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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Personality and Labour Market Income: Evidence from Longitudinal Data

2010

This study contributes to the literature on how personality is rewarded in the labour market by examining the relationship between personality and labour market income. Our results suggest that adulthood extraversion is positively associated with income when education, work experience, and unemployment history, measured prospectively from longitudinal data, are controlled for. In addition, childhood constructiveness indicating active and well-controlled behaviour has a positive association with income in adulthood.

Labour economicsExtraversion and introversionLongitudinal datamedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentUnemploymentEconomicsPersonalityAssociation (psychology)Work experienceDemographymedia_commonLABOUR
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