Sexual harassment is recognized as a widespread form of aggressive behavior with severe consequences for victims and organizations. Yet, contemporary research and theory focusing on the motives and cognition of sexual harassment perpetrators continues to be sparse and underdeveloped. This review examines the motivations that underlie sexual harassment and the self-exonerating cognitions and behavioral techniques employed by perpetrators of sexual harassment. In this paper, we emphasize the need to understand the cognitive processes that disinhibit motivated individuals to sexually harass. Utilizing social cognitive theory as a foundation, we propose that cognitive mechanisms of moral disengagement are likely to have an important etiological...
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
Can the three concepts of Neutralization Techniques, Moral Disengagement, and Secondary Self-Serving...
When the #MeToo movement hit its height, many of the powerful figures who were accused of harassment...
Sexual harassment against women represents aggressive behaviour that is often enacted instrumentally...
Sexual harassment represents aggressive behavior that is often enacted instrumentally, in response t...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of sexual harassment by developing an ethical dec...
We introduce and provide support for an ethical decision-making framework as an explanation for the ...
This research examined the role of mechanisms of moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency...
Social norms inform individuals in a given society about what is right and wrong, and it is through ...
History has shown that people who embody responsibility-focused power have been credibly accused of ...
Moral Disengagement (MD) has been found to be related to higher levels of different aggressive and b...
Moral disengagement refers to a set of eight cognitive mechanisms that decouple one's internal moral...
Unethical behavior in business is a serious and prevailing phenomenon. Much of this conduct is chara...
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
Can the three concepts of Neutralization Techniques, Moral Disengagement, and Secondary Self-Serving...
When the #MeToo movement hit its height, many of the powerful figures who were accused of harassment...
Sexual harassment against women represents aggressive behaviour that is often enacted instrumentally...
Sexual harassment represents aggressive behavior that is often enacted instrumentally, in response t...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of sexual harassment by developing an ethical dec...
We introduce and provide support for an ethical decision-making framework as an explanation for the ...
This research examined the role of mechanisms of moral disengagement in the exercise of moral agency...
Social norms inform individuals in a given society about what is right and wrong, and it is through ...
History has shown that people who embody responsibility-focused power have been credibly accused of ...
Moral Disengagement (MD) has been found to be related to higher levels of different aggressive and b...
Moral disengagement refers to a set of eight cognitive mechanisms that decouple one's internal moral...
Unethical behavior in business is a serious and prevailing phenomenon. Much of this conduct is chara...
This dissertation consists of four analyses that examine the relationship between self-control and t...
Can the three concepts of Neutralization Techniques, Moral Disengagement, and Secondary Self-Serving...
When the #MeToo movement hit its height, many of the powerful figures who were accused of harassment...