Compared with working alone, interacting in groups can increase dishonesty and give rise to collaborative cheating-the joint violation of honesty. At the same time, collaborative cheating emerges some but not all of the time, even when dishonesty is not sanctioned and economically rational. Here, we address this conundrum. We show that people differ in their extent to follow arbitrary and costly rules and observe that "rule-followers" behave more honestly than "rule-violators." Because rule-followers also resist the temptation to engage in collaborative cheating, dyads and groups with at least one high rule-follower have fewer instances of coordinated violations of honesty. Whereas social interaction can lead to a "social slippery slope" of...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competitio...
Rules are thought to persist to the extent that the direct benefits of having them (e.g. reduced tra...
Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains,...
Cooperation is essential for completing tasks that individuals cannot accomplish alone. Whereas the ...
“Sharing is caring” the old adage goes, with its implied message that both are morally desirable. Bu...
Corruption is often the product of coordinated rule violations. Here, we investigated how such corru...
Unethical behavior such as dishonesty, cheating and corruption occurs frequently in organizations or...
Unethical behavior such as dishonesty, cheating and corruption occurs fre-quently in organizations o...
This dissertation examines several key factors that shape the decision to be honest or profitable, b...
Jörg Gross and Carsten K. W. De Dreu (2020). Personality and Social Psychology Bulleti
Despite substantial research on cheating, how and when individual predispositions figure into cheati...
Corrupted collaboration, that is, gaining personal profits through collaborative immoral acts, is a ...
Deception is common in nature and humans are no exception. Modern societies have created institution...
Previous experiments have shown that the possibility to punish liars does not per se increase honest...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competit...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competitio...
Rules are thought to persist to the extent that the direct benefits of having them (e.g. reduced tra...
Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains,...
Cooperation is essential for completing tasks that individuals cannot accomplish alone. Whereas the ...
“Sharing is caring” the old adage goes, with its implied message that both are morally desirable. Bu...
Corruption is often the product of coordinated rule violations. Here, we investigated how such corru...
Unethical behavior such as dishonesty, cheating and corruption occurs frequently in organizations or...
Unethical behavior such as dishonesty, cheating and corruption occurs fre-quently in organizations o...
This dissertation examines several key factors that shape the decision to be honest or profitable, b...
Jörg Gross and Carsten K. W. De Dreu (2020). Personality and Social Psychology Bulleti
Despite substantial research on cheating, how and when individual predispositions figure into cheati...
Corrupted collaboration, that is, gaining personal profits through collaborative immoral acts, is a ...
Deception is common in nature and humans are no exception. Modern societies have created institution...
Previous experiments have shown that the possibility to punish liars does not per se increase honest...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competit...
Recent empirical evidence shows that working in an unsupervised, isolated situation under competitio...
Rules are thought to persist to the extent that the direct benefits of having them (e.g. reduced tra...
Peer observation can influence social norm perceptions as well as behavior in various moral domains,...