Perspective-Taking Does Not Reduce Victim Blaming in Work-Related Situations
Perspective-Taking Does Not Reduce Victim Blaming in Work-Related Situations
Petr HoudekŠtěpán BahníkLucie VrbováJiří HájekFaculty of Business Administration, Prague University of Economics and Business, Prague, Czech RepublicPetr Houdek is a Head of the Research and Science Center, and an Associate Professor at the Prague University of Economics and Business and at the Charles University, Czech Republic. His primary research interests include behavioral economics, social psychology, and management sciences. In particular, he is interested in the biological drivers of behavior, decision making biases, dishonesty, and deception.Štěpán Bahník is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management of the Faculty of Business Administration, Prague University of Economics and Business. His research examines moral judgment and moral behavior, anchoring effect, and processing fluency. He is also interested in open science, psychological methodology, statistics, programming, and intersections between psychology and computer science.Lucie Vrbová studied Corporate Economics and Management at Prague University of Economics and Business, where she also received her doctoral degree (PhD) in Economics and Management. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Management, Faculty of Business Administration, Prague University of Economics and Business.Jiří Hájek studied Business Administration at Prague University of Economics and Business, where he also received his doctoral degree (PhD) and currently is Head of Project Management Office at Prague University of Economics and Business, and also teaches project management at the Department of Management.