Beyond Psychology: Literature and the Arts as Supplements for Understanding, Predicting, and Controlling Behavior: Thinking outside the Box

Journal of Business Ethics 52 (4):411-417 (2004)
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Abstract

Research and theorizing in psychology, and as well as in other behavioral and social sciences, will be enhanced, enriched, and made more practical and useful if the variables and constructs therein are broadened and deepened by the words, the expressions, and the observations found in poetry, literature, plays, narratives and in the arts broadly speaking, media which are more sensitive to the nuances and subtleties in behavior than are those contained more conventionally in psychology.

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