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    Legitimate Police Authority Without Obligation: A Power-Liability Account
    Public Affairs Quarterly 39 (4): 283-297. 2025.
    Police directives closely resemble coercive threats, yet for many, they are more than this. According to the police power-liability view, the exercise of legitimate police authority creates genuine changes in the normative situations of the addressees of power. This explains why, on the surface, police and the orders of a gunman are strikingly similar: Both primarily motivate us through the threat of coercive physical force. Police directives however, carry more normative weight. Here, police di…Read more
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    Nursing organizational climates in public and private hospitals
    with R. F. Castillo and E. S. Santa-Bárbara
    Nursing Ethics 21 (4): 0969733013503680. 2014.
    Background:Researchers study climate to gain an understanding of the psychological environment of organizations, especially in healthcare institutions. Climate is considered to be the set of recurring patterns of individual and group behaviour in an organization. There is evidence confirming a relationship between ethical climate within organizations and job satisfaction. Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe organizational climate for nursing personnel in public and private hospitals…Read more