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From who we are to what we are willing to do for social change: The action‐bound role of efficacy perceptions (2025)
Journal Article
Lucarini, A., Cocco, V. M., Vezzali, L., Mannarini, T., & Çakal, H. (2025). From who we are to what we are willing to do for social change: The action‐bound role of efficacy perceptions. British Journal of Social Psychology, 64(3), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjso.12910

Two cross‐sectional studies conducted in Chile (Study 1, N = 587) and Italy (Study 2, N = 438) investigated the action‐bound role of perceived efficacy in explaining the association between politicized (Studies 1 and 2) and non‐politicized identity (... Read More about From who we are to what we are willing to do for social change: The action‐bound role of efficacy perceptions.

Antecedents and consequences of political moral laxity: a Peruvian case (2025)
Journal Article
Espinosa, A., Anaya, R., Juárez, J., & Çakal, H. (in press). Antecedents and consequences of political moral laxity: a Peruvian case. Frontiers in Political Science, 6, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2024.1473964

Political Moral Laxity is defined as a set of beliefs and attitudes that tolerate and support dishonest or corrupt actions of authorities and politicians, especially when these actions benefit private interests to the detriment of the public good. Po... Read More about Antecedents and consequences of political moral laxity: a Peruvian case.