Motivated dissimilarity construal and self-serving behavior : how we distance ourselves from those we harm
Year of publication: |
September 2018
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Authors: | Noval, Laura J. ; Molinsky, Andy ; Stahl, Günter K. |
Published in: |
Organizational behavior and human decision processes : a journal of fundamental research and theory in applied psychology. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0749-5978, ZDB-ID 629198-3. - Vol. 148.2018, p. 145-158
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Subject: | Anticipated discomfort | Behavioral ethics | Interpersonal (dis)similarity | Motivated reasoning | Moral disengagement | Psychological distance | Self-serving behavior | Verhaltensökonomik | Behavioral economics | Verhalten | Behaviour | Motivation | Ethik | Ethics | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour | Persönlichkeitspsychologie | Personality psychology | Experiment | Eigeninteresse | Self-interest | Arbeitsverhalten | Work behaviour | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics |
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