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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for the moral choices of an artificially …'s decisions on the algorithm. Diffusing such individual pivotality for algorithmic choices increased the share of selfish …
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In an experiment on moral cleansing with an endogenously manipulated moral self-image, we examine the relevance of the … of an organization. …
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In an experiment on moral cleansing with an endogenously manipulated moral self-image, we examine the relevance of the … representatives of an organization …
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We examine the effect of adherence to behavioral codes, as measured by the degree of religiosity, on the level of honesty by conducting under-the-cup die experiments. The findings suggest that behavioral codes, which prohibit lying, offset the monetary incentive to lie. The highest level of...
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conducted an online choice experiment to characterize preferences for the morality and efficiency of payments to kidney donors …
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conducted an online choice experiment to characterize preferences for the morality and efficiency of payments to kidney donors …
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Dark personality traits have been linked to behaviors commonly understood as unethical, such as fraud, bribe-taking, and marital infidelity. Presumably, more "light" personality traits may be associated with lesser tendencies to be unethical, but many individuals also possess both light and dark...
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Ignorance enables individuals to act immorally. This is well known in policy circles, where there is keen interest in lowering moral ignorance. In this paper, we demonstrate the relevance of demand elasticity to ignorance by showing that small monetary incentives can significantly reduce...
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We investigate the elasticity of moral ignorance with respect to monetary incentives and social norm information. We propose that individuals suffer from higher moral costs when rejecting a certain donation, and thus pay for moral ignorance. Consistent with our model, we find significant...
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We investigate the elasticity of preferences for moral ignorance with respect to monetary incentives and social norm information. We propose a model where uncertainty differentially decreases the moral costs of unethical behavior, and benchmark the demand curve for moral ignorance against a...
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