PUBLISHED WORK
Articles in refereed journals
1. Hareli, S. (forthcoming). What really determines an account’s
effectiveness? Is it its type or its content? Journal for the Theory of
Social Behavior.
2. Hareli, S. Shomrat, N. and Biger N.(forthcoming). The role of
emotions in employees’ explanations for failure in the workplace.
Journal of Managerial Psychology.
3. Hareli S, Weiner B (2004). Social emotions and personality inferences
resulting from attributions made in the context of achievements.
International Journal of Psychology, 39, 231-231 Suppl. S,
4. Hareli, S. & Weiner, B. (2002). Dislike and envy as antecedents of
pleasure at another's misfortune. Motivation and Emotion. 26, 257-277.
5. Hareli, S. & Weiner, B. (2002). Social emotions and personality
inferences: A scaffold for a new research direction in the study of
achievement motivation. Educational Psychologist. 37, 183-193.
6. Hareli, S., & Weiner, B. (2000). Accounts for success as determinants
of perceived arrogance and modesty. Motivation and Emotion. 17, 215-236.
7. Hareli, S. (1999). Justice and deservingness judgments – refuting the
interchangeability assumption. New Ideas in Psychology. 17, 183-193.
8. Katzir, G., Strod, T., Schechtmann, E., Hareli, S., & Arad, Z.
(1999). Cattle Egrets (Bubulcus Ibis), are less capable to cope with
light refraction than other herons are. Animal Behavior, 57, 687-694.
Articles or chapters in books which are not Conference Proceedings
1. Hareli, S. (1997). The animal in man and man in the animal - on the
roots of aggression, hatred and warfare. In: A. Ben-Ze’ev (Ed.). Hatred.
(pp.132-156). (in Hebrew)
Articles in Conference Proceedings
1. Hareli, S. & Weiner, B. (2000). Schadenfreude -- what makes us feel
good about other’s sufferings. Proceedings of the 11th Conference of the
International Society for Research on Emotions, 2000 (pp. 267-271). ISRE
Publications/University of Amsterdam, FMG/Department of Psychology
Amsterdam, August 2004
2. Hareli, S. (1998). Deservingness, affect and helping behavior:
Empirical evidence. In A. H. Fischer (Ed.), ISRE '98. Proceedings of the
10th Conference of the International Society for Research on Emotions,
1998 (pp. 222-226). Amsterdam: Faculty of Psychology.
3. Hareli, S. (1996). Excuses, emotions and in between - the viewpoint
of the listener. In: N. Frijda (Ed.), Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of
the International Society for Research on Emotions (pp. 344-348).
Storrs, CT: ISRE publications.
Papers Submitted for publication
Hareli, S. Weiner, B. and Yee J.(Under review) “Honesty doesn’t always
pay - the role of honesty of accounts for success in inferences of
modesty and arrogance”.
Hareli, S. and Tzafrir S. (Under review). The role of causal
attributions in survivors’ emotional reactions to downsizing,
Blumen, O & Hareli, S (Under review). How children feel about their
fathers work in Hi-Tech
Winstok, Z., Enosh, G., and Hareli., S. (Under Review). Gender
conventions in imagining a violent event.
Hareli, S., and Parkinson, B. (Under Review). What’s social about social
emotions?
Hareli, S., and Eisikovits, Z. (submitted). How communication of social
emotions when apologizing affects forgiveness