Bret N. Bogenschneider's research while affiliated with University of Surrey and other places
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Publications (2)
Tax policy informed by Libertarian paternalism suggests that taxes should be levied on non-‘rational’ choice (i.e., where a person makes a ‘foolish’ decision by their own internal standards). In respect of excise taxes on sugar sweetened beverages, the regressivity of such policies can then be justified by reference to a progressive health effect,...
p>The scientific study of “leadership” depends on the ability to intersubjectively test theories about leadership and to thereby identify leadership causation. Such a scientific endeavor is difficult because the study of leadership is a social science and is subject to change by ergodicity. Accordingly, to begin the scientific study of leadership i...
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... In the use of power, leaders carry out the function of mobilizing followers to carry out organizational tasks toward achieving goals. (Bogenschneider, 2016). Leadership is the ability to encourage several people to cooperate in activities directed at a common goal (Pizzolitto et al., 2022). ...