This article reviews the now extensive research literature addressing the impact of accountability on a wide range of social judgments and choices. It focuses on 4 issues: (a) What impact do various accountability ground rules have on thoughts, feelings, and action? (b) Under what conditions will accountability attenuate, have no effect on, or amplify cognitive biases? (c) Does accountability alter how people think or merely what people say they think? and (d) What goals do accountable decision makers seek to achieve? In addition, this review explores the broader implications of accountability research. It highlights the utility of treating thought as a process of internalized dialogue; the importance of documenting social and institutional...
When appraising the ethicality of another person’s decision, individuals tend to take the valence of...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
Accountability, the condition in which one will likely need to defend decisions or actions, is a com...
This article reviews the now extensive research literature addressing the impact of accountability o...
The study of accountability in public administration has developed largely in parallel to the study ...
Accountability is often presented as a panacea for behavioral ailments. This one-size-fits-all appro...
This experiment tested predictions derived from a social contingency model of judgment and choice th...
This study investigates how civil servants’ decision-making behavior is affected by what they are he...
The need to justify one's decisions is a signal characteristic of decision making in a managerial en...
Because accountability is a central feature of many management practices, feeling accountable is a f...
This experiment examined how accountability to an audience with unknown views influenced the integra...
Research on teachers’ judgments of student performance has demonstrated that educational assessments...
Individuals are said to be accountable whenever their performance is monitored by someone other than...
Although self-enhancement is linked to psychological benefits, it is also associated with personal a...
The Ethical Decision-Making Model with Accountability proposes that various forms of accountability ...
When appraising the ethicality of another person’s decision, individuals tend to take the valence of...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
Accountability, the condition in which one will likely need to defend decisions or actions, is a com...
This article reviews the now extensive research literature addressing the impact of accountability o...
The study of accountability in public administration has developed largely in parallel to the study ...
Accountability is often presented as a panacea for behavioral ailments. This one-size-fits-all appro...
This experiment tested predictions derived from a social contingency model of judgment and choice th...
This study investigates how civil servants’ decision-making behavior is affected by what they are he...
The need to justify one's decisions is a signal characteristic of decision making in a managerial en...
Because accountability is a central feature of many management practices, feeling accountable is a f...
This experiment examined how accountability to an audience with unknown views influenced the integra...
Research on teachers’ judgments of student performance has demonstrated that educational assessments...
Individuals are said to be accountable whenever their performance is monitored by someone other than...
Although self-enhancement is linked to psychological benefits, it is also associated with personal a...
The Ethical Decision-Making Model with Accountability proposes that various forms of accountability ...
When appraising the ethicality of another person’s decision, individuals tend to take the valence of...
The literature on public accountability is extensive but overwhelmingly focuses on accountability of...
Accountability, the condition in which one will likely need to defend decisions or actions, is a com...