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Anna Maria Manganelli
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 53
Citations - 1434
Anna Maria Manganelli is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Theory of planned behavior & Mobile phone. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1198 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Maria Manganelli include University of Udine.
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Bad but Bold: Ambivalent Attitudes Toward Men Predict Gender Inequality in 16 Nations
Peter Glick,María Lameiras,Susan T. Fiske,Thomas Eckes,Barbara M. Masser,Chiara Volpato,Anna Maria Manganelli,Jolynn Pek,Li-Li Huang,Nuray Sakallı-Uğurlu,Yolanda Rodríguez Castro,Maria Luiza D'Avila Pereira,T.M. Willemsen,Annetje Brunner,Iris Six-Materna,Robin Wells +15 more
TL;DR: The authors argue that hostile as well as benevolent attitudes toward men reflect and support gender inequality by characterizing men as being designed for dominance.
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Empowering leadership, perceived organizational support, trust, and job burnout for nurses: a study in an Italian general hospital.
TL;DR: The central role of trust in health care organizations was corroborated, as well as the beneficial effects of adopting specific features of empowerment leadership behaviors toward the nursing staff.
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Is Traditional Gender Ideology Associated with Sex-Typed Mate Preferences? A Test in Nine Nations
Paul W. Eastwick,Alice H. Eagly,Peter Glick,Mary C. Johannesen-Schmidt,Susan T. Fiske,Ashley M.B. Blum,Thomas Eckes,Patricia Freiburger,Li-Li Huang,María Lameiras Fernández,Anna Maria Manganelli,Jolynn Pek,Yolanda Rodríguez Castro,Nuray Sakallı-Uğurlu,Iris Six-Materna,Chiara Volpato +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a study assessed traditional gender ideology using Glick and Fiske's (1996, 1999) indexes of ambivalent attitudes toward women and men and related these attitudes to the sex-typed mate preferences of men for younger mates with homemaker skills and of women for older mates with breadwinning potential.
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The Love of Money and Pay Level Satisfaction: Measurement and Functional Equivalence in 29 Geopolitical Entities around the World
Thomas Li-Ping Tang,Toto Sutarso,Adebowale Akande,Michael W. Allen,Abdulgawi Salim Alzubaidi,Mahfooz A. Ansari,Fernando Arias-Galicia,Mark G. Borg,Luigina Canova,Brigitte Charles-Pauvers,Bor-Shiuan Cheng,Randy K. Chiu,Linzhi Du,Ilya Garber,Consuelo García de la Torre,Rosario Correia Higgs,Abdul Hamid Safwat Ibrahim,Chin Kang Jen,Ali Mahdi Kazem,Kilsun Kim,Vivien K. G. Lim,Roberto Luna-Arocas,Éva Málovics,Anna Maria Manganelli,Alice S. Moreira,Anthony Ugochukwu Obiajulu Nnedum,Johnsto E. Osagie,Aahad M. Osman-Gani,Francisco José Costa Pereira,Ruja Pholsward,Horia D. Pitariu,Marko Polič,Elisaveta Sardzoska,Petar Skobic,Allen F. Stembridge,Theresa Li-Na Tang,Thompson S. H. Teo,Marco Tombolani,Martina Trontelj,Caroline Urbain,Peter Vlerick +40 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate how to assess measurement and functional equivalence or invariance using the 9-item, 3-factor Love of Money Scale (LOMS, a second-order factor model) across 29 samples in six continents (N = 5973).
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Servant leadership in Italy and its relation to organizational variables
TL;DR: In this article, the validation of the multi-dimensional Servant Leadership Survey (SLS) within the Italian context is investigated, which aims to enhance insight into the degree of commitment of the participants.