Wikström's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perception-choice process, which indicates how a person's propensity to break rules interacts with the setting's criminogeneity. SAT's situational model claims that the interaction between personal morality and the moral norms of the setting, the so-called moral filter, is critical in the explanation of rule-breaking, and that the influence of self-control is subordinate to this process. Self-control becomes relevant when individuals whose personal morality discourages rule-breaking are exposed to settings in which the moral norms encourage rule-breaking, that is, if the moral filter is conflicted. Whereas most previous studies have equated the m...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Morality as a key construct for the explanation of criminal behavior has a long tradition in crimino...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
Rule-breaking is an actor’s reaction to the behavioural setting to which they are exposed. Understan...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
The present study focuses on the principle of the conditional relevance of controls in the person–en...
Schepers D, Reinecke J. Conditional relevance of controls: A simultaneous test of the influences of ...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Morality as a key construct for the explanation of criminal behavior has a long tradition in crimino...
Wikstrom's Situational Action Theory (SAT) explains rule-breaking by reference to the cognitive perc...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
Rule-breaking is an actor’s reaction to the behavioural setting to which they are exposed. Understan...
This study uses self-report survey data from a sample of college students to provide a partial test ...
The present study focuses on the principle of the conditional relevance of controls in the person–en...
Schepers D, Reinecke J. Conditional relevance of controls: A simultaneous test of the influences of ...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperati...
Situational Action Theory (SAT) is a recently developed general action theory of crime that integrat...
The literature has suggested that to understand the diffusion of unethical conduct in the workplace,...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to...
Morality as a key construct for the explanation of criminal behavior has a long tradition in crimino...