If you're going to do wrong, at least do it right : considering two moral dilemmas at the same time promotes moral consistency
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April 2018
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Authors: | Barak-Corren, Netta ; Tsay, Chia-Jung ; Cushman, Fiery ; Bazerman, Max H. |
Published in: |
Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. - Catonsville, MD : INFORMS, ISSN 0025-1909, ZDB-ID 206345-1. - Vol. 64.2018, 4, p. 1528-1540
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Subject: | joint evaluation | preference reversal | normative conflict | moral judgment | deontology | utilitarianism | action principle | intention principle | Ethik | Ethics | Utilitarismus | Utilitarianism | Wirtschaftsethik | Economic ethics | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Entscheidung | Decision | Konsumentenverhalten | Consumer behaviour |
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