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    Group-Level Self-Definition and Self-Investment: A Hierarchical (Multicomponent) Model of In-Group Identification by Leach, Colin Wayne, van Zomeren, Martijn, Zebel, Sven, Vliek, Michael L. W, Pennekamp, Sjoerd F, Doosje, Bertjan, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Spears, Russell

    “…Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and socially consequential. However, there is little agreement…”
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    When People Fall From Grace: Reconsidering the Role of Envy in Schadenfreude by van Dijk, Wilco W, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Goslinga, Sjoerd, Nieweg, Myrke, Gallucci, Marcello

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2006)
    “…Previous research yielded conflicting results concerning the role of envy in predicting Schadenfreude (pleasure at another's misfortune). Some studies showed…”
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    Motives for Online Friending and Following: The Dark Side of Social Network Site Connections by Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., Johnson, Benjamin K.

    Published in Social media + society (01-08-2016)
    “…Motives for “friending,” following, or connecting with others on social network sites are often positive, but darker motives may also play an important role. A…”
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    Is Anyone Else Feeling Completely Nonessential? Meaningful Work, Identification, Job Insecurity, and Online Organizational Behavior during a Lockdown in The Netherlands by Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Bartels, Jos

    “…COVID-19 has affected employees worldwide, and in many countries, governments have used lockdowns to control the pandemic. In some countries, employees were…”
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    Impact of Responsibility for a Misfortune on Schadenfreude and Sympathy: Further Evidence by van Dijk, Wilco W., Goslinga, Sjoerd, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.

    Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-10-2008)
    “…The authors tested the hypothesis that the more individuals are responsible for their own misfortune, the more schadenfreude (i.e., pleasure derived from…”
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    How to Overcome the Detrimental Effects of Noise in Social Interaction: The Benefits of Generosity by Van Lange, Paul A. M, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Tazelaar, Mirjam J. A

    “…Interpersonal misunderstanding is often rooted in noise, or discrepancies between intended and actual outcomes for an interaction partner due to unintended…”
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    My Colleagues Are My Friends: The Role of Facebook Contacts in Employee Identification by Bartels, Jos, van Vuuren, Mark, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.

    Published in Management communication quarterly (01-08-2019)
    “…This study examined the extent to which having colleagues as friends on Facebook influences departmental and organizational identification by blurring the…”
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    When we enjoy bad news about other groups: A social identity approach to out-group schadenfreude by Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., van Dijk, Wilco W., Vonkeman, Charlotte C., Spears, Russell

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-01-2018)
    “…Two studies investigate schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortune of others) as an emotional response to news about out-group misfortunes in a political and…”
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    When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going: Social Identification and Individual Effort in Intergroup Competition by Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., de Gilder, Dick, de Vries, Nanne K.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-12-2000)
    “…Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, people’s strength of social identification will have a positive…”
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    Self-Esteem, Self-Affirmation, and Schadenfreude by van Dijk, Wilco W, van Koningsbruggen, Guido M, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Wesseling, Yoka M

    Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2011)
    “…In two studies we demonstrated that self-esteem has a negative relationship with schadenfreude toward a high achiever and that this relationship was mediated…”
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    Self-categorisation, commitment to the group and group self-esteem as related but distinct aspects of social identity by Ellemers, Naomi, Kortekaas, Paulien, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-03-1999)
    “…The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and important to distinguish between self‐categorisation,…”
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    Towards understanding pleasure at the misfortunes of others: The impact of self-evaluation threat on schadenfreude by van Dijk, Wilco W., Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., Wesseling, Yoka M., van Koningsbruggen, Guido M.

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-02-2011)
    “…In two experiments we demonstrated that a self-evaluation threat intensifies schadenfreude. Moreover, we showed that a self-evaluation threat predicts…”
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    When Forgiving Enhances Psychological Well-Being: The Role of Interpersonal Commitment by Karremans, Johan C, Van Lange, Paul A. M, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W, Kluwer, Esther S

    “…The present research addresses the question of when and why forgiving might enhance psychological well-being. The authors predict that forgiving is associated…”
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    The role of self-evaluation and envy in schadenfreude by van Dijk, Wilco W., Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., Smith, Richard H., Cikara, Mina

    Published in European review of social psychology (01-01-2015)
    “…In this article we address why and when people feel schadenfreude (pleasure at the misfortunes of others) in both interpersonal and intergroup contexts. Using…”
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    Schadenfreude as a mate-value-tracking mechanism: Replication and extension of Colyn and Gordon (2013) by VAN DIJK, WILCO W., OUWERKERK, JAAP W., SMITH, RICHARD H.

    Published in Personal relationships (01-06-2015)
    “…The present research provides a replication and extension of L. A. Colyn and A. K. Gordon's (2013) study on gender differences in schadenfreude. An…”
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    "So You Wanna Be a Pop Star?": Schadenfreude Following Another's Misfortune on TV by van Dijk, Wilco W., Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., van Koningsbruggen, Guido M., Wesseling, Yoka M.

    Published in Basic and applied social psychology (01-03-2012)
    “…In this experiment we demonstrate that low self-evaluation individuals experience more schadenfreude following an unfavorable performance of a contestant on a…”
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    The Impact of Deservingness on Schadenfreude and Sympathy: Further Evidence by Van Dijk, Wilco W., Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., Goslinga, Sjoerd

    Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-06-2009)
    “…The authors tested the hypothesis that people experience less schadenfreude and more sympathy toward high achievers with deserved achievements who suffer…”
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    Deservingness and Schadenfreude by van Dijk, Wilco, Ouwerkerk, Jaap, Goslinga, Sjoerd, Nieweg, Myrke

    Published in Cognition and emotion (01-09-2005)
    “…The present study tested the hypothesis that Schadenfreude, pleasure at another's misfortune, results when a misfortune is perceived as deserved. Participants…”
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    “How many bad apples does it take to spoil the whole barrel?”: Social exclusion and toleration for bad apples by Kerr, Norbert L., Rumble, Ann C., Park, Ernest S., Ouwerkerk, Jaap W., Parks, Craig D., Gallucci, Marcello, van Lange, Paul A.M.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-07-2009)
    “…In social dilemmas, where personal welfare is in conflict with collective welfare, there are inherent incentives to act non-cooperatively. Moreover, there is…”
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    How to Cope With "Noise" in Social Dilemmas: The Benefits of Communication by Tazelaar, Mirjam J. A, Van Lange, Paul A. M, Ouwerkerk, Jaap W

    “…Interactions in social life may be seriously affected by negative noise , whereby actual or perceived behavior is less cooperative than was intended (e.g.,…”
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