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Publikationen / Publications - Michael Schilling

Langer, M., Siegel, R., Schilling, M., Hunsicker, T., & König, C. J. (2022). An open door may tempt a saint: Investigating situational determinants and individual characteristics shaping privacy-invading behavior. Proceedings of the Eighteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS 2022), 407-426. https://www.usenix.org/system/files/soups2022-langer_1.pdf

Schilling, M., Becker, N., Grabenhorst, M. M., & König, C. J. (2021). The relationship between cognitive ability and personality scores in selection situations: A meta-analysis. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 21(1), 1-18. doi:10.1111/ijsa.12314 (PDF)

Schilling, M., Roulin, N., Obschonka, M., & König, C. J. (2021). Do you fake more because of your neighbors? A multi-level study on regional and individual predictors of faking intentions across the USA. Journal of Business and Psychology, 36(2), 193–209. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10869-019-09664-5

Schilling, M., Sparfeldt, J. R., Becker, N., Engel, M., Levacher, J., Sebastian, T. F. P., Schäfer, J., Schwabe, S., & König, C. J. (2020). Is it enough to be willing to win or do you have to be smart? The relationship between competitive worldviews, cognitive abilities, and applicant faking in personality tests. International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 28(3), 264-282. doi:10.1111/ijsa.12296 (PDF)

Richter, M., König, C. J., Koppermann, C., & Schilling, M. (2016). Displaying fairness while delivering bad news: Testing the effectiveness of organizational bad news training in the layoff context. Journal of Applied Psychology, 101, 779-792. doi:10.1037/apl0000087 (preprint)