2022
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/ys9dh
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Does Networking Make People Feel “Dirty”? Reconsidering the Evidence in Casciaro, Gino, Kouchaki, 2014

Abstract: In 2014, Casciaro, Gino, and Kouchaki published an influential paper (hereafter referred to as CGK) for our understanding of networking behaviors. Specifically, the paper offered experimental evidence that people view networking actions as morally impure, which leads them to feel physically dirty when networking, which ultimately heightens the mental accessibility of cleansing-related concepts. In the present paper, I challenge the theoretical premise and the empirical evidence presented in CGK. To that end, I… Show more

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