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Researcher
David De Cremer
- Disciplines:Developmental psychology and ageing, Social psychology
Affiliations
- Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology (Department)
Member
From1 May 2008 → Today
Publications
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- Human-machine collaboration in managerial decision making(2021)
Authors: Tessa Haesevoets, David De Cremer, Kim Dierckx, Alain Van Hiel
- One for all: what representing a group may do to us(2012)
Authors: Christopher Reinders Folmer, Anthon Klapwijk, David De Cremer, Paul AM Van Lange
Pages: 1047 - 1056 - Externalities awareness in anticommons dilemmas decreases defective behavior(2012)
Authors: Kristof Dhont, Alain Van Hiel, David De Cremer
Pages: 228 - 238 - An instrumental perspective on apologizing in bargaining: the importance of forgiveness to apologize(2012)
Authors: Joost M Leunissen, David De Cremer, Christopher Reinders Folmer
Pages: 215 - 222 - Bad for me or bad for us? Interpersonal orientations and the impact of losses on unethical behavior(2012)
Authors: Christopher Reinders Folmer, David De Cremer
Pages: 760 - 771 - How important is an apology to you?: forecasting errors in evaluating the value of apologies(2011)
Authors: David De Cremer, Madan M Pillutla, Christopher Reinders Folmer
Pages: 45 - 48 - 'Becoming angry when another is treated fairly': on understanding when own and other's fair treatment influences negative reactions(2010)
Authors: David De Cremer, Alain Van Hiel
Pages: 280 - 298 - When unfair treatment leads to anger: The effects of other people's emotions and ambiguous unfair procedures(2008)
Authors: David De Cremer, Maarten Wubben, Lieven Brebels
Pages: 2518 - 2549 - Being uncertain about what? Procedural fairness effects as a function of general uncertainty and belongingness uncertainty(2008)
Authors: David De Cremer, Lieven Brebels, Constantine Sedikides
Pages: 1520 - 1525 - Retaliation as response to procedural unfairness: A self-regulatory approach(2008)
Authors: Lieven Brebels, David De Cremer, Constantine Sedikides
Pages: 1511 - 1525