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In this article, we reflect critically on how moral actions are categorised in some recent studies on moral spillovers. Based on classic concepts from moral philosophy, we present a framework to categorise moral actions. We argue that with such finer gradation of the moral values, associated...
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In this article, we reflect critically on how moral actions are categorised in some recent studies on moral spillovers. Based on classic concepts from moral philosophy, we present a framework to categorise moral actions. We argue that with a finer classification of the moral values, associated...
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In this article, we reflect critically on how moral actions are categorised in some recent studies on moral spillovers. Based on classic concepts from moral philosophy, we present a framework to categorise moral actions. We argue that with a finer classification of the moral values, associated...
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The rebound effect denotes an offset in energy savings that occurs when an individual increases consumption of a good or service following an increase in its efficiency. It has both economic and psychological underpinnings: In addition to the price, income and substitution effects emphasized by...
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Der Rebound-Effekt kann sowohl ökonomische als auch psychologische Ursachen haben. Zusätzlich zu den von Ökonomen herausgestellten Preis-, Einkommens-, und Substitutionseffekten weisen Psychologen auf den Einfluss von Moral Licensing hin. Dabei handelt es sich um einen kognitiven Vorgang, bei...
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