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Jealousy at Work: A Tripartite Model

Jealousy has long been a topic of study in the relational psychology literature while remaining underexplored in the field of management, despite its potential for widespread consequences within the workplace. Relying on regulatory focus theory, we develop a tripartite model of jealousy based on the...

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Published in:The Academy of Management review 2020-01, Vol.45 (1), p.205-229
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Work environment
Workplaces
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