We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can reduce the desirability and perceived value of money, and that they do so by threatening to contaminate individuals ’ perceptions of their morality. In Study 1, participants filled out fewer raffle tickets to obtain a money prize with immoral associations and perceived it to have less purchasing power than a morally neutral prize. In Study 2, we experimentally manipulated participants ’ moral self-image, reasoning that ameliorating moral self-image concerns would make participants less averse to accepting morally tainted money. Consistent with this, participants who recounted a past virtuous act completed more tasks to receive monetary payment with immoral associations than...
We investigated the link between tipping, an altruistic act, and bribery, an immoral act. We found a...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays in behavioral economics. These essays share common em...
Greed is often seen as immoral. Although the assumption that greed elicits unethical behavior is wid...
We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can reduce the desirability and perc...
For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great v...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
In two experimental studies, we used a moral self-evaluation implicit association task to investigat...
The fusion of gift giving and market exchange elements in economic transactions creates practical di...
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading ...
Although traditional economic models posit that money is fungible, psychological research abounds wi...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
The decision to engage in corruption—public and private corruption, nepotism, and embez-zlement—is o...
Over recent years, an increasing number of business and political scandals involving immoral and une...
Does the cue of money lead to selfish, greedy, exploitative behaviors or to fairness, exchange, and ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
We investigated the link between tipping, an altruistic act, and bribery, an immoral act. We found a...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays in behavioral economics. These essays share common em...
Greed is often seen as immoral. Although the assumption that greed elicits unethical behavior is wid...
We investigate the possibility that negative moral associations can reduce the desirability and perc...
For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great v...
Most societies prohibit some market transactions based on moral concerns, even when the exchanges wo...
In two experimental studies, we used a moral self-evaluation implicit association task to investigat...
The fusion of gift giving and market exchange elements in economic transactions creates practical di...
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading ...
Although traditional economic models posit that money is fungible, psychological research abounds wi...
Recent experiments have revealed that the mere thought of money can decrease ethical decision-making...
The decision to engage in corruption—public and private corruption, nepotism, and embez-zlement—is o...
Over recent years, an increasing number of business and political scandals involving immoral and une...
Does the cue of money lead to selfish, greedy, exploitative behaviors or to fairness, exchange, and ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
We investigated the link between tipping, an altruistic act, and bribery, an immoral act. We found a...
This dissertation is comprised of three essays in behavioral economics. These essays share common em...
Greed is often seen as immoral. Although the assumption that greed elicits unethical behavior is wid...