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Relations of admiration and adoration with other emotions and well-beingBeyond Dominance and Competence: A Moral Virtue Theory of Status Attainment.Development and Validation of a Comprehensive Work-Related Needs Measure.Defining greed.Appraisal patterns of envy and related emotions.Envy and admiration: emotion and motivation following upward social comparison.Linking admiration and adoration to self-expansion: different ways to enhance one's potential.Mastery matters most: How mastery and positive relations link attachment avoidance and anxiety to negative emotions.When envy leads to schadenfreude.On the counterfactual nature of envy: "It could have been me".Effects of achievement goals on perceptions of competence in conditions of unfavourable social comparisons: The mastery goal advantage effect.Admiration and adoration: their different ways of showing and shaping who we are.Effects of anger, guilt, and envy on moral hypocrisy.Elucidating the Dark Side of Envy: Distinctive Links of Benign and Malicious Envy With Dark Personalities.Your Co-author Received 150 Citations: Pride, but Not Envy, Mediates the Effect of System-Generated Achievement Messages on Motivation.Effect of Gratitude on Benign and Malicious Envy: The Mediating Role of Social Support.What triggers envy on Social Network Sites? A comparison between shared experiential and material purchasesCrying Is in the Eyes of the Beholder: An Attribution Theory Framework of Crying at WorkInspired by the outgroup: A social identity analysis of intergroup admirationAdmiration: A Conceptual ReviewEnvy and Its Consequences: Why It Is Useful to Distinguish between Benign and Malicious Envy
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Why envy outperforms admiration.
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Why envy outperforms admiration.
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Why envy outperforms admiration.
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Niels van de Ven
Rik Pieters
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10.1177/0146167211400421
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2011-03-07T00:00:00Z