The most investigated form of moral hypocrisy is pragmatic hypocrisy in which people fake moral commitment for their own advantage. Yet there is also a different form of hypocrisy in which people take a moral stance with regard to norms they endorse without thereby also expressing a commitment to act morally. Rather they do it in order to feel good. We call this hedonic moral hypocrisy. In our research, we posit that this kind of hypocrisy comes about when people's overarching goals are shifted in a hedonic direction, that is, in the direction of focusing on the way one feels, rather than on moral obligation. Hedonic shifts come about by cues in the environment. People are sometimes sincere when expressing a moral stance (i.e. they mean it ...
What counts as hypocrisy? Current theorizing emphasizes that people see hypocrisy when an individual...
Fair trade’, ‘ethical’ and ‘sustainable’ consumption emerged in response to rising concerns about th...
International audienceCorporate social responsibility (CSR) aspirations by companies have been ident...
The most investigated form of moral hypocrisy is pragmatic hypocrisy in which people fake moral comm...
The most investigated form of moral hypocrisy is pragmatic hypocrisy in which people fake moral comm...
Supplemental material, Lindenberg_et_al_RR_Moral_hypocrisy_and_hedonic_shift_Supplementary_material_...
People do not always align what they do with what they say, and such misalignment is often condemned...
Lindenberg et al. report experimental evidence for the effect of hedonic shifts on subjects’ propens...
Moral Hypocrisy is appearing moral, to oneself and others, without actually being moral, and was ide...
According to some, contemporary social psychology is aptly described as a study in moral hypocrisy. ...
Singapore Ministry of EducationOther conferences where this work was presented: Society for Consumer...
Moral hypocrisy has been defined as “the motivation to appear moral while acting in one’s self inter...
It is always an honor when, after one publishes a study, somebody takes the time and effort to figur...
Why is hypocrisy so pervasive in our political, professional, and personal lives? Existing research ...
People do not trust hypocrites, because they preach water, but drink wine. The current research show...
What counts as hypocrisy? Current theorizing emphasizes that people see hypocrisy when an individual...
Fair trade’, ‘ethical’ and ‘sustainable’ consumption emerged in response to rising concerns about th...
International audienceCorporate social responsibility (CSR) aspirations by companies have been ident...
The most investigated form of moral hypocrisy is pragmatic hypocrisy in which people fake moral comm...
The most investigated form of moral hypocrisy is pragmatic hypocrisy in which people fake moral comm...
Supplemental material, Lindenberg_et_al_RR_Moral_hypocrisy_and_hedonic_shift_Supplementary_material_...
People do not always align what they do with what they say, and such misalignment is often condemned...
Lindenberg et al. report experimental evidence for the effect of hedonic shifts on subjects’ propens...
Moral Hypocrisy is appearing moral, to oneself and others, without actually being moral, and was ide...
According to some, contemporary social psychology is aptly described as a study in moral hypocrisy. ...
Singapore Ministry of EducationOther conferences where this work was presented: Society for Consumer...
Moral hypocrisy has been defined as “the motivation to appear moral while acting in one’s self inter...
It is always an honor when, after one publishes a study, somebody takes the time and effort to figur...
Why is hypocrisy so pervasive in our political, professional, and personal lives? Existing research ...
People do not trust hypocrites, because they preach water, but drink wine. The current research show...
What counts as hypocrisy? Current theorizing emphasizes that people see hypocrisy when an individual...
Fair trade’, ‘ethical’ and ‘sustainable’ consumption emerged in response to rising concerns about th...
International audienceCorporate social responsibility (CSR) aspirations by companies have been ident...