We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reasoning subsequently influences leaders' display of self-interested behavior. We use an incentivized experiment to manipulate two components of leader power: power over more versus fewer followers and power to enforce one's will by having discretion over more versus fewer payout options to allocate between oneself and one's followers. We find that having power over more followers decreased leaders' principled moral reasoning, whereas having higher power to enforce one's will enabled leaders to engage in self-interested behavior. We also find suggestive evidence that power over increases self-interested behavior by decreasing principled moral re...
Subordinates are often seen as impotent, able to react to but not affect how powerholders treat them...
We used incentivized experimental games to manipulate leader power - the number of followers and the...
We propose that power fundamentally changes why leaders punish and we develop a theoretical model th...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
People in powerful positions often make decisions that have moral implications. Lammers and Stapel (...
This review synthesizes research on power and morality. Although power is typically viewed as underm...
An abundance of ethical violations on the part of organizational leaders prompted the debate about t...
Throughout human history, leaders have been responsible for helping groups attain important goals. I...
An individual\u27s subjective sense of power has been shown to have a variety of effects on their de...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Does power lead to corruption (Kipnis, 1972), and if so, why? Here, a novel mechanism is proposed fo...
Subordinates are often seen as impotent, able to react to but not affect how powerholders treat them...
We used incentivized experimental games to manipulate leader power - the number of followers and the...
We propose that power fundamentally changes why leaders punish and we develop a theoretical model th...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
We test whether leaders' power shapes their reasoning about moral issues and whether such moral reas...
People in powerful positions often make decisions that have moral implications. Lammers and Stapel (...
This review synthesizes research on power and morality. Although power is typically viewed as underm...
An abundance of ethical violations on the part of organizational leaders prompted the debate about t...
Throughout human history, leaders have been responsible for helping groups attain important goals. I...
An individual\u27s subjective sense of power has been shown to have a variety of effects on their de...
The current research explores the role of power in moral decision-making. Some work suggests that po...
Does power lead to corruption (Kipnis, 1972), and if so, why? Here, a novel mechanism is proposed fo...
Subordinates are often seen as impotent, able to react to but not affect how powerholders treat them...
We used incentivized experimental games to manipulate leader power - the number of followers and the...
We propose that power fundamentally changes why leaders punish and we develop a theoretical model th...