The present study aimed to examine how the replaceability of a loss moderates the effectiveness of compensation. In Study 1, we sampled real-life experiences of experiential loss, material loss, or loss of materials to which the victims had special attachment, and assayed subsequent feelings toward the transgressor who caused the loss. The results showed that for those who reported losses of an experience or cherished material object, perpetrators’ offers of compensation did not facilitate forgiveness. In Study 2, by manipulating replaceability of hypothetical losses in vignettes, we showed that compensation for replaceable losses effectively elicits forgiveness from a victim, but compensation for irreplaceable losses is ineffective. A seri...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
The current line of research suggests that the provision of compensation by group representatives ma...
textabstractDespite the importance of trust in economic relations, people often engage in behavior t...
Traditional justice models suggest that monetary compensation is an adequate response to unintended ...
The purpose of this study was to examine restitution-making behavior after committing a transgressio...
Despite increased research efforts in the area of reconciliation and trust repair in economic relati...
People react negatively not only to injustices they personally endure but also to injustices that t...
Traditional justice models suggest that monetary compensation is an adequate response to unintended ...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
Abstract: Prior research has largely failed to focus on how transgressors can promote trust when hav...
Expressing (vs. withholding) forgiveness is often promoted as a beneficial response for victims. In ...
The present research investigates how reading stories about past mistreatment of children who had be...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Although very little research in bargaining has addressed how perpetrators should deal with the afte...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
The current line of research suggests that the provision of compensation by group representatives ma...
textabstractDespite the importance of trust in economic relations, people often engage in behavior t...
Traditional justice models suggest that monetary compensation is an adequate response to unintended ...
The purpose of this study was to examine restitution-making behavior after committing a transgressio...
Despite increased research efforts in the area of reconciliation and trust repair in economic relati...
People react negatively not only to injustices they personally endure but also to injustices that t...
Traditional justice models suggest that monetary compensation is an adequate response to unintended ...
We built upon previous laboratory studies by examining the independent and interactive effects of re...
Abstract: Prior research has largely failed to focus on how transgressors can promote trust when hav...
Expressing (vs. withholding) forgiveness is often promoted as a beneficial response for victims. In ...
The present research investigates how reading stories about past mistreatment of children who had be...
Why do people continue to interact with others who have harmed them in the past? A plausible explana...
Although very little research in bargaining has addressed how perpetrators should deal with the afte...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the last decade, the concept of forgiveness has received increasing...
We examined the process by which punishment enables forgiveness, testing the proposition that punish...
The current line of research suggests that the provision of compensation by group representatives ma...
textabstractDespite the importance of trust in economic relations, people often engage in behavior t...