We examined the possibility that norm-deviant altruism leads to unfavorable evaluations; distributing quite large amounts of one's resources could be less favored because the behavior deviates from social norms. In four studies, participants rated their feelings (i.e., liking and respect) toward a...
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The work of Andrighetto et al.8, for example, develops an agent-based model in which contributions to a public good are affected by the norm salience, which is updated upon observing the contribution of other members and the past punishment decisions that may include normative messages or ...
family farms to a largely industrialized model—often known as ‘industrial farm animal production’ (IFAP). This model has successfully produced a large supply of cheap meat, eggs and dairy products, but at significant costs to animal welfare, the environment, the risk of zoonotic...
This study investigates the impact of strategic human resource management (SHRM) on fostering green innovation and enhancing environmental performance among employees in the Asia-Pacific region. In the context of intensifying competition in the industria
suggest the importance of the symbiosis between the Earth-gut microbiome, the ventricular system, and Earth's magnetic field for holistic well-being, encompassing even moral behavior. This interrelation might shed light on the science of memory, binding, and real-time conscious decision-making. ...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is mainly transmitted by exposure to infected blood, and can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Since the onset of HCV and the development of liver cirrhosis usually are asymptomatic, many HCV-infected individuals are still
In terms of organisational efficiency, digital transformation leads to a profound overhaul of organisational paradigms and management structures [14]. Digital technologies provide enterprises with scientifically informed decision-making support, diminish irrational behaviours at the managerial level, effectively ...
Deontological and teleological evaluations are widely utilized in the context of consumer decision-making. Despite their use, the differential effect of these distinct types of evaluations, and the conditions under which they hold, remains an unresolved issue. Thus, we conduct a meta-analysis of 316...
The findings indicate that in this Iranian post-COVID-19 generation Z, sentimental aspects (e.g., empathy and altruism) of morality increased and that rational (e.g., prosocial moral reasoning) or traditional (e.g., religiosity) aspects decreased....