Jeroen Stouten

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Jeroen Stouten
Jeroen Stouten is currently active at the Research Group Work, Organizational and Personnel Psychology of KU Leuven.
 

Research interests

  • Individual differences, emotions, and justice
  • Distributive and retributive justice in social dilemmas
  • Individual differences in appraisal

Publications

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In press

International journal articles

  • Stouten, J., & Kuppens, P. (in press). Being angry for different reasons: The role of personality in distributive justice. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. PDF

2012

International journal articles

2011

International journal articles

2010

International journal articles

  • Stouten, J., & De Cremer, D. (2010). "Seeing is believing": The effects of facial expressions of emotion and verbal communication in social dilemmas. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 23, 271-287. doi:10.1002/bdm.659 PDF

2009

International journal articles

Special issues

  • Kuppens, P., Stouten, J., & Mesquita, B. (Eds.). (2009). Individual differences in emotion components and dynamics. [Special issue]. Cognition & Emotion, 23(7).

2008

International journal articles

  • Stouten, J. (2008). Challenging the leader or the follower: Influence of need for emotion and equality violations on emotional and retributive reactions in social dilemmas. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38, 1378-1394. doi:10.1111/j.1559-1816.2008.00352.x PDF

Chapters in books

  • Van Dijk, E., De Cremer, D., Mulder, L., & Stouten, J. (2008). How do we react to feedback in social dilemmas? In A. Biel, D. Eek, T. Gärling, & M. Gustafsson (Eds.), New Issues and Paradigms in Research on Social Dilemmas (pp. 43-56). New York: Springer.

2007

International journal articles

2006

International journal articles

  • Stouten, J., De Cremer, D., & Van Dijk, E. (2006). Violating equality in social dilemmas: Emotional and retributive reactions as a function of trust, attribution, and honesty. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 894-906. doi:10.1177/0146167206287538 PDF

2005

International journal articles

  • De Cremer, D., & Stouten, J. (2005). When does giving voice or not matter? Procedural fairness effects as a function of closeness of reference points. Current Psychology, 24, 203-213. doi:10.1007/s12144-005-1022-9 PDF
  • Stouten, J., De Cremer, D., & Van Dijk, E. (2005). All is well that ends well, at least for proselfs: Emotional reactions to equality violation as a function of social value orientation. European Journal of Social Psychology, 35, 767-783. doi:10.1002/ejsp.276 PDF
  • Stouten, J., De Cremer, D., & Van Dijk, E. (2005). I'm doing the best I can (for myself): Leadership and variance of harvesting in resource dilemmas. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 9, 205-211. doi:10.1037/1089-2699.9.3.205 PDF

Chapters in books

  • De Cremer, D., Den Ouden, N., & Stouten, J. (2005). How positive and worthy I feel: The affective side of procedural justice. In F. Columbus (Ed.), The psychology of moods. New York: Nova Science.

2003

International journal articles

  • De Cremer, D., & Stouten, J. (2003). When do people find cooperation most justified? The effect of trust and self-other merging in social dilemmas. Social Justice Research, 16, 41-52. doi:10.1023/A:1022974027023 PDF