Materazzi effect and the strategic use of anger in competitive interactions

Volume: 111, Issue: 4, Pages: 1334 - 1337
Published: Jan 13, 2014
Abstract
We propose that individuals use anger strategically in interactions. We first show that in some environments angering people makes them more effective in competitions, whereas in others, anger makes them less effective. We then show that individuals anticipate these effects and strategically use the option to anger their opponents. In particular, they are more likely to anger their opponents when anger negatively affects the opponents'...
Paper Details
Title
Materazzi effect and the strategic use of anger in competitive interactions
Published Date
Jan 13, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
4
Pages
1334 - 1337
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