Obedience to Authority: A Brief Summary of Milgram’s Research and Current Research’s Position on Milgram’s Findings Introduction Throughout history people have followed directives given by other people‚ such as ‘do this’‚ ‘follow these rules’‚ ‘listen to me’‚ and ‘do as I say’. In fact‚ governments have rules‚ laws and norms of their society so that people will obey the laws and behave in a civilized manner. How is it then that individual’s will go against and contest their own values and morals
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contrasting examples. From Industry Value Chain to Sector Matrix Introduction Deviating from the industry value chain first introduced by Porter (1985) and later adapted by Gereffi (1996)‚ a fairly recent alternative has been established by Froud‚ Haslam‚ Johal & Williams (1998) called the ‘sector matrix’. Until about a decade ago competitive focus was on the production process‚ the steps taken to develop a product being the ‘primary’ activities and company strategies outlined as ‘support’ activities
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Business analysis and decision making To what extend do you agree with the statement that “a growing product market is a necessary precondition for achieving superior productivity”? Discuss using an extended example. According to Haslam‚ Neale and Johal (2000)‚ `the total factor productivity us in general defined in two main types; the Level of labour and capital and their efficiency of production; and the productivity of the firm. The productivity of capital and labour is calculated as:
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The chilled Los Angeles winter winds howl outside her hillside mansion doors. Silence broken by trees. The trees that Ashlyn Slaters grandmother planted many‚ many years ago. The LA house was built by Gerald Slater and Lisa Oswaldo‚ soon to be Lisa Slater. They planted a tree as a symbol of their love‚ but once Ashlyn’s parents got married they gave the house to them. After giving the house to her parents‚ they retired to the peaceful Maine countryside. Ashlyns thoughts were rudely interrupted
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S0363792 While I was reading the article Stressing the Group; Social Identity and the Unfolding Dynamics of Responses to Stress (Haslam & Reicher) and based on Hypothesis 1 and 2 referred in the article‚ I was led to an interesting perspective. Based on the hypothesis‚ we would expect that resistance would increase the low-status group sense of shared group identity and also willingness
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possibility of a second chance at doing the right thing. The purpose of prison labor and work programs was to “save costs and earn profits which can offset prison expenses (Haslam‚ 1994)‚” in addition to helping victimized families. Prison labor was declined because of the way the inmates were treated was thought to
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Cited: Haslam‚ J. (2008). Pits‚ Pendulums‚ and Penitentiaries: Reframing the Detained Subject. Texas Studies In Literature and Language‚ 268-284. Hattery‚ E. S. (2007). If We Build it They Will Come: Human Rights Violations and the Prison Industrial Complex 1
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Commission and Governor Bill Haslam has announced that there will be nearly $304‚000 in grants going towards the project‚ (South Central Tennessee Development District‚ 2013). There will also be technical training for the upkeep and management of the sewer systems given to present and future employees. There is also expansions of Integrity Tool & Mold Inc. and Jack Daniels Distillery that was announced by the Economic and Community Development Commission and Governor Bill Haslam that will open up a total
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structure and the concept of an agentic state. Suggesting that obedience relied upon an individual entering a psychological state in which a loss of a sense of autonomy as a social being with their actions being controlled by some other agent (Reicher & Haslam‚ 2012). Conversely‚ experiments on deception in authoritative contexts conducted by Nissani (1990)‚ argues that the human cognitive system has limitations‚ therefore individuals could not be relied upon to understand that an apparently benevolent
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fundamental aspects of society‚ and much has frequently been made of drawing parallels with the atrocities carried out by the Third Reich and the data produced by Milgram’s obedience studies [most notably the dramatic results of the baseline study (Haslam‚ 2012)]. The ideation is frequently asserted that Nazis themselves were displaying blind obedience (Debattista‚ 2012) to their superiors‚ and this blind obedience is what is captured in Milgram’s 1963 experiment‚ although this proposition must be
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