According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: People who feel moral act less prosocially than those who feel immoral. Conversely, work on moral identity indicates that moral self-perceptions motivate behavioral consistency: People who feel moral act more prosocially than those who feel less so. In three studies, the authors reconcile these propositions by demonstrating the moderating role of conceptual abstraction. In Study 1, participants who recalled performing recent (concrete) moral or immoral behavior demonstrated compensatory behavior, whereas participants who considered temporally distant (abstract) moral behavior demonstrated behavioral consistency. Study 2 confirmed that this effe...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
Witnessing acts of uncommon moral virtue can elicit feelings of moral elevation, which translate fur...
People’s desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
People's desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
This article proposes and tests a social-cognitive framework for examining the joint influence of si...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Theories of moral identity assert that people are motivated to maintain positive self-perceptions of...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
The moral self is an individual's dynamic and malleable moral self- concept. In this chapter, we des...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
Witnessing acts of uncommon moral virtue can elicit feelings of moral elevation, which translate fur...
People’s desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
People's desires to see themselves as moral actors can contribute to their striving for and achievem...
This article proposes and tests a social-cognitive framework for examining the joint influence of si...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Theories of moral identity assert that people are motivated to maintain positive self-perceptions of...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
The moral self is an individual's dynamic and malleable moral self- concept. In this chapter, we des...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
In the current dissertation research, we resolved the different predictions and explored how moral s...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...