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Autori
Eden D.
Titolo
Leadership and expectations: Pygmalion effects and other self-fulfilling prophecies in organizations
Anno
1992
Source Title
The Leadership Quarterly
Volume
3
Cited by
159
DOI
10.1016/1048-9843(92)90018-B
Autori
Eden D., Shani A.B.
Titolo
Pygmalion goes to boot camp: Expectancy, leadership, and trainee performance
Anno
1982
Source Title
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
67
Cited by
119
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.67.2.194
Autori
McNatt D.B.
Titolo
Ancient pygmalion joins contemporary management: A meta-analysis of the result
Anno
2000
Source Title
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
85
Cited by
110
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.85.2.314
Autori
Eden D., Ravid G.
Titolo
Pygmalion versus self-expectancy: Effects of instructor- and self-expectancy on trainee performance
Anno
1982
Source Title
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance
Volume
30
Cited by
92
DOI
10.1016/0030-5073(82)90225-2
Autori
Hancock D.J., Adler A.L., Côté J.
Titolo
A proposed theoretical model to explain relative age effects in sport
Anno
2013
Source Title
European Journal of Sport Science
Volume
13
Cited by
78
DOI
10.1080/17461391.2013.775352
Autori
Kierein N.M., Gold M.A.
Titolo
Pygmalion in work organizations: A meta-analysis
Anno
2000
Source Title
Journal of Organizational Behavior
Volume
21
Cited by
78
DOI
10.1002/1099-1379(200012)21:8<913::aid-job62>3.0.c
Autori
Lane M.S., Schaupp D., Parsons B.
Titolo
Pygmalion effect: An issue for business education and ethics
Anno
1988
Source Title
Journal of Business Ethics
Volume
7
Cited by
69
DOI
10.1007/BF00381872
Autori
Kisamore J.L., Brannick M.T.
Titolo
An illustration of the consequences of meta-analysis model choice
Anno
2008
Source Title
Organizational Research Methods
Volume
11
Cited by
63
DOI
10.1177/1094428106287393
Autori
Jussim L.
Titolo
Social Reality and Social Problems: The Role of Expectancies
Anno
1990
Source Title
Journal of Social Issues
Volume
46
Cited by
61
DOI
10.1111/j.1540-4560.1990.tb01921.x
Autori
Whiteley P., Sy T., Johnson S.K.
Titolo
Leaders' conceptions of followers: Implications for naturally occurring Pygmalion effects
Anno
2012
Source Title
Leadership Quarterly
Volume
23
Cited by
56
DOI
10.1016/j.leaqua.2012.03.006
Autori
Friedrich A., Flunger B., Nagengast B., Jonkmann K., Trautwein U.
Titolo
Pygmalion effects in the classroom: Teacher expectancy effects on students' math achievement
Anno
2015
Source Title
Contemporary Educational Psychology
Volume
41
Cited by
52
DOI
10.1016/j.cedpsych.2014.10.006
Autori
White S.S., Locke E.A.
Titolo
Problems with the pygmalion effect and some proposed solutions
Anno
2000
Source Title
Leadership Quarterly
Volume
11
Cited by
44
DOI
10.1016/S1048-9843(00)00046-1
Autori
Davidson O.B., Eden D.
Titolo
Remedial self-fulfilling prophecy: Two field experiments to prevent Golem effects among disadvantage
Anno
2000
Source Title
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
85
Cited by
44
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.85.3.386
Autori
Dvir T., Eden D., Banjo M.L.
Titolo
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Gender: Can Women Be Pygmalion and Galatea?
Anno
1995
Source Title
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
80
Cited by
42
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.80.2.253
Autori
Sutton C.D., Woodman R.W.
Titolo
Pygmalion Goes to Work: The Effects of Supervisor Expectations in a Retail Setting
Anno
1989
Source Title
Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume
74
Cited by
41
DOI
10.1037/0021-9010.74.6.943
Autori
Rosenthal R.
Titolo
Pygmalion Effects: Existence, Magnitude, and Social Importance
Anno
1987
Source Title
Educational Researcher
Volume
16
Cited by
38
DOI
10.3102/0013189X016009037
Autori
Bezuijen X.M., van den Berg P.T., van Dam K., Thierry H.
Titolo
Pygmalion and employee learning: The role of leader behaviors
Anno
2009
Source Title
Journal of Management
Volume
35
Cited by
37
DOI
10.1177/0149206308329966
Autori
Collins M.H., Hair Jr. J.F., Rocco T.S.
Titolo
The older-worker-younger-supervisor dyad: A test of the reverse pygmalion effect
Anno
2009
Source Title
Human Resource Development Quarterly
Volume
20
Cited by
37
DOI
10.1002/hrdq.20006
Autori
Feldman R.S., Prohaska T.
Titolo
The student as Pygmalion: Effect of student expectation on the teacher
Anno
1979
Source Title
Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume
71
Cited by
33
DOI
10.1037/0022-0663.71.4.485
Autori
Kejriwal A., Krishnan V.R.
Titolo
Impact of Vedic Worldview and Gunas on Transformational Leadership
Anno
2004
Source Title
Vikalpa
Volume
29
Cited by
29
DOI
10.1177/0256090920040103
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