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Creativity and Innovation
Abraham, A., Pieritz, K., Thybusch, K., Rutter, B., Kroger, S., Schweckendiek, J., . . . Hermann, C. (2012). Creativity and the brain: uncovering the neural signature of conceptual expansion. Neuropsychologia, 50(8), 1906-1917. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.015
Abraham, A., Pieritz, K., Thybusch, K., Rutter, B., Kröger, S., Schweckendiek, J., . . . Hermann, C. (2012). Creativity and the brain: Uncovering the neural signature of conceptual expansion. Neuropsychologia, 50(8), 1906-1917. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.015
Beaty, R., Silvia, P., Nusbaum, E., Jauk, E., & Benedek, M. (2014). The roles of associative and executive processes in creative cognition. Memory & Cognition, 42(7), 1186-1197. doi:10.3758/s13421-014-0428-8
Caselli, R. J. (2009). Creativity: an organizational schema. Cogn Behav Neurol, 22(3), 143-154. doi:10.1097/WNN.0b013e318192cce0
Hennessey, B. A., & Amabile, T. M. (2010). Creativity. Annu Rev Psychol, 61, 569-598. doi:10.1146/annurev.psych.093008.100416
Jarosz, A. F., Colflesh, G. J. H., & Wiley, J. (2012). Uncorking the muse: Alcohol intoxication facilitates creative problem solving. Consciousness and Cognition, 21(1), 487-493. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2012.01.002
Li, W., Li, X., Huang, L., Kong, X., Yang, W., Wei, D., . . . Liu, J. (2014). Brain structure links trait creativity to openness to experience. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 10(2), 191-198. doi:10.1093/scan/nsu041
Runco, M. A. A. (2004). Creativity. Annual review of psychology, 55(1), 657-687.
Takeuchi, H., Taki, Y., Sassa, Y., Hashizume, H., Sekiguchi, A., Fukushima, A., & Kawashima, R. (2010). White matter structures associated with creativity: evidence from diffusion tensor imaging. Neuroimage, 51(1), 11-18. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.02.035
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Motivation and Reward
Bolino, M. C., & Grant, A. M. J. A. o. M. A. (2016). The bright side of being prosocial at work, and the dark side, too: A review and agenda for research on other-oriented motives, behavior, and impact in organizations. 10(1), 599-670.
Botvinick, M., & Braver, T. (2015). Motivation and Cognitive Control: From Behavior to Neural Mechanism. Annual review of psychology, 66(1), 83-113. doi:10.1146/annurev-psych-010814-015044
Holroyd, C. B., & Yeung, N. (2012). Motivation of extended behaviors by anterior cingulate cortex. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 16(2), 122-128. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2011.12.008
Kim, S.-i., Reeve, J., & Bong, M. (2016). Introduction to Motivational Neuroscience. In Recent Developments in Neuroscience Research on Human Motivation (pp. 1-19): Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Kringelbach, M. L., & Berridge, K. C. (2016). Neuroscience of reward, motivation, and drive. In Recent Developments in Neuroscience Research on Human Motivation (pp. 23-35): Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Le Bouc, R., & Pessiglione, M. (2013). Imaging Social Motivation: Distinct Brain Mechanisms Drive Effort Production during Collaboration versus Competition. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33(40), 15894. doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0143-13.2013
Quirin, M., Meyer, F., Heise, N., Kuhl, J., Küstermann, E., Strüber, D., & Cacioppo, J. T. J. I. J. o. P. (2013). Neural correlates of social motivation: an fMRI study on power versus affiliation. 88(3), 289-295.
Takeuchi, H., Taki, Y., Nouchi, R., Sekiguchi, A., Kotozaki, Y., Miyauchi, C. M., . . . Function. (2014). Regional gray matter density is associated with achievement motivation: evidence from voxel-based morphometry. 219(1), 71-83.
Wood, R. C., Levine, D., Cory Jr, G. A., Wilson, D. R., & Inamdar, S. N. (2013). Evolutionary Neuroscience and Human Motivation in Organizations. Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013(1), 15140. doi:10.5465/ambpp.2013.15140abstract
Zaki, J., & Mitchell, J. P. J. P. o. t. N. A. o. S. (2011). Equitable decision making is associated with neural markers of intrinsic value. 108(49), 19761-19766.
Trust and Cooperation
Bethlehem, R. A., van Honk, J., Auyeung, B., & Baron-Cohen, S. J. P. (2013). Oxytocin, brain physiology, and functional connectivity: a review of intranasal oxytocin fMRI studies. 38(7), 962-974.
Carter, C. S. (2014). Oxytocin Pathways and the Evolution of Human Behavior. Annual review of psychology, 65(1), 17-39. doi:10.1146/annurev-psych-010213-115110
De Dreu, C. K. J. H., & behavior. (2012). Oxytocin modulates cooperation within and competition between groups: an integrative review and research agenda. 61(3), 419-428.
Fan, Y., Duncan, N. W., de Greck, M., Northoff, G. J. N., & Reviews, B. (2011). Is there a core neural network in empathy? An fMRI based quantitative meta-analysis. 35(3), 903-911.
Fett, A.-K. J., Gromann, P. M., Giampietro, V., Shergill, S. S., Krabbendam, L. J. S. c., & neuroscience, a. (2012). Default distrust? An fMRI investigation of the neural development of trust and cooperation. 9(4), 395-402.
Haas, B. W., Ishak, A., Anderson, I. W., & Filkowski, M. M. J. N. (2015). The tendency to trust is reflected in human brain structure. 107, 175-181.
Hahn, T., Notebaert, K., Anderl, C., Teckentrup, V., Kaßecker, A., Windmann, S. J. S. c., & neuroscience, a. (2014). How to trust a perfect stranger: predicting initial trust behavior from resting-state brain-electrical connectivity. 10(6), 809-813.
Montague, P. R., Lohrenz, T., & Dayan, P. J. C. o. i. b. s. (2015). The three R’s of trust. 3, 102-106.
Nave, G., Camerer, C., & McCullough, M. J. P. o. P. S. (2015). Does oxytocin increase trust in humans? A critical review of research. 10(6), 772-789.
Wardle, M. C., Fitzgerald, D. A., Angstadt, M., Sripada, C. S., McCabe, K., & Phan, K. L. J. P. o. (2013). The caudate signals bad reputation during trust decisions. 8(6), e68884.
Ethics and Morality
Cushman, F. J. P., & review, s. p. (2013). Action, outcome, and value: A dual-system framework for morality. 17(3), 273-292.
Ferrell, O. C., & Fraedrich, J. (2015). Business ethics: Ethical decision making & cases: Nelson Education.
Greene, J. D. J. C. (2015). The rise of moral cognition. 135, 39-42.
Hitlin, S., & Vaisey, S. J. A. R. o. S. (2013). The new sociology of morality. 39, 51-68.
McAllister, D. J. J. A. o. m. j. (1995). Affect-and cognition-based trust as foundations for interpersonal cooperation in organizations. 38(1), 24-59.
Robertson, D. C., Voegtlin, C., & Maak, T. J. J. o. B. E. (2017). Business ethics: The promise of neuroscience. 144(4), 679-697.
Slingerland, E. J. P. E., & West. (2011). “OF WHAT USE ARE THE ODES?”COGNITIVE SCIENCE, VIRTUE ETHICS, AND EARLY CONFUCIAN ETHICS. 80-109.
Suhler, C. L., & Churchland, P. J. J. o. c. n. (2011). Can innate, modular “foundations” explain morality? Challenges for Haidt’s moral foundations theory. 23(9), 2103-2116.
Tomasello, M., & Vaish, A. J. A. r. o. p. (2013). Origins of human cooperation and morality. 64, 231-255.
Young, L., & Dungan, J. J. S. n. (2012). Where in the brain is morality? Everywhere and maybe nowhere. 7(1), 1-10.
Emotions and Unconscious Bias
Deak, A. J. R. o. p. (2011). Brain and emotion: Cognitive neuroscience of emotions. 18(2), 71-80.
Gainotti, G. J. N. (2012). Unconscious processing of emotions and the right hemisphere. 50(2), 205-218.
Grandey, A. A., & Gabriel, A. S. J. A. R. O. P. O. B. (2015). Emotional labor at a crossroads: Where do we go from here? , 2(1), 323-349.
Harlé, K. M., Chang, L. J., van’t Wout, M., & Sanfey, A. G. J. N. (2012). The neural mechanisms of affect infusion in social economic decision-making: a mediating role of the anterior insula. 61(1), 32-40.
Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J. T., & Rapson, R. L. J. C. d. i. p. s. (1993). Emotional contagion. 2(3), 96-100.
Lerner, J. S., Li, Y., Valdesolo, P., & Kassam, K. S. J. A. r. o. p. (2015). Emotion and decision making. 66, 799-823.
Martins, N. J. C. J. o. E. (2010). Can neuroscience inform economics? Rationality, emotions and preference formation. 35(2), 251-267.
Ochsner, K. N., & Lieberman, M. D. J. A. P. (2001). The emergence of social cognitive neuroscience. 56(9), 717.
Pugh, S. D., Groth, M., & Hennig-Thurau, T. J. J. o. A. P. (2011). Willing and able to fake emotions: A closer examination of the link between emotional dissonance and employee well-being. 96(2), 377.
Santos, L. R., & Rosati, A. G. J. A. r. o. p. (2015). The evolutionary roots of human decision making. 66, 321-347.
Organisational Fairness
Alexopoulos, J., Pfabigan, D. M., Lamm, C., Herbert, B., & Fischmeister, F. P. S. J. F. i. h. n. (2012). Do we care about the powerless third? An ERP study of the three-person ultimatum game. 6, 59.
Campanhã, C., Minati, L., Fregni, F., & Boggio, P. S. J. J. o. N. (2011). Responding to unfair offers made by a friend: neuroelectrical activity changes in the anterior medial prefrontal cortex. 31(43), 15569-15574.
Cropanzano, R., & Wright, T. J. H. o. o. h. p. (2011). The impact of organizational justice on occupational health. 2, 205-219.
Dulebohn, J. H., Davison, R. B., Lee, S. A., Conlon, D. E., McNamara, G., & Sarinopoulos, I. C. J. J. o. A. P. (2016). Gender differences in justice evaluations: Evidence from fMRI. 101(2), 151.
Güroğlu, B., van den Bos, W., van Dijk, E., Rombouts, S. A., & Crone, E. A. J. N. (2011). Dissociable brain networks involved in development of fairness considerations: understanding intentionality behind unfairness. 57(2), 634-641.
Lamichhane, B., Adhikari, B. M., Brosnan, S. F., & Dhamala, M. J. B. c. (2014). The neural basis of perceived unfairness in economic exchanges. 4(8), 619-630.
Strobel, A., Zimmermann, J., Schmitz, A., Reuter, M., Lis, S., Windmann, S., & Kirsch, P. J. N. (2011). Beyond revenge: neural and genetic bases of altruistic punishment. 54(1), 671-680.
Volk, S., & Köhler, T. J. O. R. M. (2012). Brains and games: Applying neuroeconomics to organizational research. 15(4), 522-552.
Wright, N. D., Symmonds, M., Fleming, S. M., & Dolan, R. J. J. J. o. N. (2011). Neural segregation of objective and contextual aspects of fairness. 31(14), 5244-5252.
Wu, Y., Zhou, Y., van Dijk, E., Leliveld, M. C., & Zhou, X. J. F. i. h. n. (2011). Social comparison affects brain responses to fairness in asset division: an ERP study with the ultimatum game. 5, 131.