We present an infinite-horizon model of moral standards where self-esteem and unconscious drives play key roles. In the model, an individual receives random temptations (such as bribe offers) and must decide which to resist. Individual actions depend both on conscious intent and a type reflecting unconscious drives. Temptations yield consumption value, but keeping a good self-image (a high belief of being the type of person that resists) yields self-esteem. We identify conditions for individuals to build an introspective reputation for goodness ("moral capital") and for good actions to lead to a stronger disposition to do good. Bad actions destroy moral capital and lock-in further wrongdoing. Economic shocks that result in higher temptation...
We propose a theory studying temptation in presence of both externally and internally sanctioned pro...
In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic...
There is growing concern that a global economic system fueled predominately by financial incentives ...
JEL No. D83,K4,Z1 We present an infinite-horizon model of moral standards where self-esteem and unco...
We present an in\u85nite-horizon planner-doer model of moral standards, where individuals receive ra...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
This paper proposes a theory of the relationship between prohibitions and temptation. In presence of...
PublishedFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Introduction: In this paper, we aim to explain through what mechanisms young people have an increase...
We propose a theory addressing the role of moral values in the presence of temptation and self-contr...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
People often prioritize their own interests, but also like to see themselves as moral. How do indivi...
This paper proposes a theory of the relationship between prohibitions and temptation. In presence of...
Evolutionary psychology suggests that the function of morality is to foster cooperation. Often it is...
We propose a theory studying temptation in presence of both externally and internally sanctioned pro...
In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic...
There is growing concern that a global economic system fueled predominately by financial incentives ...
JEL No. D83,K4,Z1 We present an infinite-horizon model of moral standards where self-esteem and unco...
We present an in\u85nite-horizon planner-doer model of moral standards, where individuals receive ra...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
This paper proposes a theory of the relationship between prohibitions and temptation. In presence of...
PublishedFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at restoring...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Introduction: In this paper, we aim to explain through what mechanisms young people have an increase...
We propose a theory addressing the role of moral values in the presence of temptation and self-contr...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
People often prioritize their own interests, but also like to see themselves as moral. How do indivi...
This paper proposes a theory of the relationship between prohibitions and temptation. In presence of...
Evolutionary psychology suggests that the function of morality is to foster cooperation. Often it is...
We propose a theory studying temptation in presence of both externally and internally sanctioned pro...
In this article we analyze the influence of a concrete moral emotion (i.e. moral guilt) on strategic...
There is growing concern that a global economic system fueled predominately by financial incentives ...