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Who resorts to sarcasm at work : A study on power, gender and personality

Dobrev, Daniel; Abrahamsen, Didrik
Master thesis
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2017
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Abstract
The current study investigates if power enhances the inclination to use sarcastic

irony in a hypothetical work setting. In addition to gender, trait dominance is

included as a potential moderator. Results suggest that high situational power

increased inclination to use sarcastic irony, and that males were more inclined to

use sarcastic irony compared to females. Results do not suggest that trait

dominance had an effect on the inclination to use irony.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Leadership and Organizational Psychology - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2017
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BI Norwegian Business School

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