When Envy Leads to Schadenfreude


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Niels van de Ven, Charles Hoogland, Richard Smith, Wilco van Dijk, Seger Breugelmans, Marcel Zeelenberg
Cognition and Emotion, vol. 29(6), 2015, pp. 1007-1025


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van de Ven, N., Hoogland, C., Smith, R., van Dijk, W., Breugelmans, S., & Zeelenberg, M. (2015). When Envy Leads to Schadenfreude. Cognition and Emotion, 29(6), 1007–1025. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699931.2014.961903


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Ven, Niels van de, Charles Hoogland, Richard Smith, Wilco van Dijk, Seger Breugelmans, and Marcel Zeelenberg. “When Envy Leads to Schadenfreude.” Cognition and Emotion 29, no. 6 (2015): 1007–1025.


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van de Ven, Niels, et al. “When Envy Leads to Schadenfreude.” Cognition and Emotion, vol. 29, no. 6, 2015, pp. 1007–25, doi:10.1080/02699931.2014.961903.


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@article{niels2015a,
  title = {When Envy Leads to Schadenfreude},
  year = {2015},
  issue = {6},
  journal = {Cognition and Emotion},
  pages = {1007-1025},
  volume = {29},
  doi = {10.1080/02699931.2014.961903},
  author = {van de Ven, Niels and Hoogland, Charles and Smith, Richard and van Dijk, Wilco and Breugelmans, Seger and Zeelenberg, Marcel}
}

past research found mixed results in that envy was sometime related to schadenfreude, while others found it was not related to it. we note benign envy is unrelated to schadenfreude, while malicious envy is an antecedent of it.




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