The study of moral judgment and character engagement in media narratives examines how audiences interpret and evaluate the ethical dimensions of stories presented in various media formats. This ...
In high-achieving environments, where excellence and drive are rewarded, there is often another layer to the story—one that’s not visible on résumes or dashboards. Behind confident presentations and ...
Shifting from numerical to narrative-based performance reviews can significantly impact employees' perceptions of fairness and their likelihood of improving performance based on the feedback, ...
Iran’s narrative framework draws on enduring traditions of dualism. Concepts of moral dualism—embodied in Ahura Mazda and Ahriman—originated in Zoroastrian, Manichaean, and Mazdakite traditions. These ...
Joan Didion opens The White Album with the famous line “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” This statement reflects her view that humans rely on narratives to make sense of life’s chaotic, ...
When it comes to performance reviews, it may be time to scrap the numbers, new research finds. Cornell University researchers discovered that narrative-only feedback is considered the fairest by ...