Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important roles of self-related processes that underlie moral behavior. Unfortunately, this research has resulted in two distinct and opposing streams of findings that are usually referred to as moral consistency and moral compensation. Moral consistency research shows that a salient self-concept as a moral person promotes moral behavior. Conversely, moral compensation research reveals that a salient self-concept as an immoral person promotes moral behavior. This study’s aim was to integrate these two literatures. We argued that compensation forms a reactive, “damage control” response in social situations, whereas consistency derives from a more proact...
Extant research has investigated the response to moral exemplars primarily from an emotion perspecti...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
We examine how the two dimensions of moral identity - internalization and symbolization - impact on ...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Theories of moral identity assert that people are motivated to maintain positive self-perceptions of...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
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...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
ABSTRACT If acting morally can be viewed as acting consistently with a moral principle or rule, then...
Morality has been a central topic of philosophy throughout Western civilization. Integrity is almost...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
Extant research has investigated the response to moral exemplars primarily from an emotion perspecti...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
We examine how the two dimensions of moral identity - internalization and symbolization - impact on ...
Studies in the behavioral ethics and moral psychology traditions have begun to reveal the important ...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
According to the moral licensing literature, moral self-perceptions induce compensatory behavior: Pe...
Theories of moral identity assert that people are motivated to maintain positive self-perceptions of...
Research on moral identity shows that high moral self-importance predicts prosocial behavior due to ...
Four studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring a moral ...
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...
According to theories on moral balancing, a prosocial act can decrease people’s motivation to engage...
ABSTRACT If acting morally can be viewed as acting consistently with a moral principle or rule, then...
Morality has been a central topic of philosophy throughout Western civilization. Integrity is almost...
Past good deeds can liberate individuals to engage in behaviors that are immoral, unethical, or othe...
Extant research has investigated the response to moral exemplars primarily from an emotion perspecti...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
We examine how the two dimensions of moral identity - internalization and symbolization - impact on ...