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    When Darkness Dims the Social Light: The Dark Triad and Prosociality in Latin America
    with Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi, Jill Kickul, Katrina M. Brownell, Valentina Gomes Haensel Schmitt, Milagros Isabel Rivas-Mendoza, Priscila Rezende da Costa, Ximena Campos García, Verónica García Ibarra, Javier Gonzalez Nuñez, Silvia Torres Carbonell, Fausto Ignacio García, Luis Antonio Paredes Izaguirre, Arturo Orozco Leyva, Angelica Pigola, and Victoria Galera
    Journal of Business Ethics 1-19. forthcoming.
    Prosociality combines a fundamental drive to help others with tangible behaviors that enhance both individual and community well-being. Personality traits have long been recognized as key predictors of individuals’ prosocial intentions, motives, and behaviors, but researchers tend to focus on traits that promote prosociality, with far less attention given to those that may undermine it. Using survey data from 2,880 individuals across nine Latin American countries, we explore the effects of three…Read more
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    Estudio multidimensional de representaciones sociales: El caso de los colectivos agropecuarios
    with Alfredo Romero Méndez
    Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 7 (17): 37-51. 2002.
    The scientific approach to these social conglomerates implies the assumption of a systemic and anti-essentialist posture that considers the complexity of the social weave. In this article the process of interpreting these agricultural communities from the phenomenological perspective is consid..