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and psychological proximity. In this study, we compare the effects of moral emotions (guilt and shame) on the level of … that (1) guilt has a stronger effect on the level of compensation than shame; (2) psychological proximity influences the … level of guilt, shame, and compensation; and (3) shame interacts with psychological proximity to predict compensation …
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that feelings of guilt and pride, activated by a single consumption episode, can regulate sustainable consumption by … affecting consumers’ general perception of effectiveness. This paper demonstrates the impact that guilt and pride have on … agency. After experiencing guilt or pride, consumers see themselves as the cause of relevant sustainability outcomes. The …
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I propose a theory aimed at advancing scholarly research in social entrepreneurship. By highlighting the key trade-off between value creation and value capture and explaining when situations of simultaneous market and government failure may arise, I suggest that social entrepreneurship is the...
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managerial discretion. Alternatively, an empowerment-based approach rooted in stewardship theory views managers as trustworthy … continuum between these two approaches. To illustrate the continuum between compliance and empowerment, we present three cases …
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