Cheating, corruption, and concealment: the roots of dishonesty
Dishonesty is ubiquitous in our world. The news is frequently filled with high-profile cases of corporate fraud, large-scale corruption, lying politicians, and the hypocrisy of public figures. On a smaller scale, ordinary people often cheat, lie, misreport their taxes, and mislead others in their da...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dishonesty is ubiquitous in our world. The news is frequently filled with high-profile cases of corporate fraud, large-scale corruption, lying politicians, and the hypocrisy of public figures. On a smaller scale, ordinary people often cheat, lie, misreport their taxes, and mislead others in their daily life. Despite such prevalence of cheating, corruption, and concealment, people typically consider themselves to be honest, and often believe themselves to be more moral than most others. This book aims to resolve this paradox by addressing the question of why people are dishonest all too often. What motivates dishonesty, and how are people able to perceive themselves as moral despite their dishonest behaviour? What personality and interpersonal factors make dishonesty more likely? And what can be done to recognize and reduce dishonesty? This is a fascinating overview of state-of-the-art research on dishonesty, with prominent scholars offering their views to clarify the roots of dishonesty |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 315 Seiten) |
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spelling | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Paul A.M. van Lange Cambridge Cambridge University Press [2016] 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 315 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Machine generated contents note: 1. Cheating, corruption, and concealment: an introduction to dishonesty Jan-Willem van Prooijen and Paul A.M. van Lange; Part I. Motivations for Dishonesty: 2. Moral motivation: a closer look C. Daniel Batson; 3. Beyond 'being good frees us to be bad': moral self-licensing and the fabrication of moral credentials Daniel A. Effron; 4. Deception as a means to an end: an instrumental approach Wolfgang Steinel, Lukas Koning, Eric van Dijk and Ilja van Beest; Part II. Justifying Dishonesty: 5. How moral flexibility constrains our moral compass Francesca Gino; 6. Always the hero to ourselves: the role of self-deception in unethical behaviour Celia Moore; 7. Not for my sake: preventing others from using potential beneficiaries' benefits as justifications for dishonesty Scott S. Wiltermuth and Medha Raj; 8. Corrupt collaboration: a behavioral ethics approach Shaul Shalvi, Ori Weisel, Sys Kochavi-Gamliel and Margarita Leib; Part III. Influences on Dishonesty: 9. Narcissism and dishonesty: the SAC model W. Keith Campbell and Lane Siedor; 10. When being creative frees us to be bad: linking creativity with moral licensing Lynne C. Vincent and Evan Polman; 11. Wealth and wrongdoing: social class differences in ethical reasoning and behavior Paul K. Piff, Daniel M. Stancato and E.J. Horberg; 12. Power, dishonesty, and justice Steven L. Blader and Andy J. Yap; Part IV. Reducing Dishonesty: 13. Religion, deception, and self-deception Stephanie R. Kramer and Azim F. Shariff; 14. The ergonomics of ethics Andy J. Yap; 15. When opposition is beneficial: the case of productive disobedience Piero Bocchiaro; 16. A cognitive approach to elicit verbal and nonverbal cues to deceit Aldert Vrij, Ronald P. Fisher, Hartmut Blank, Sharon Leal and Samantha Mann Dishonesty is ubiquitous in our world. The news is frequently filled with high-profile cases of corporate fraud, large-scale corruption, lying politicians, and the hypocrisy of public figures. On a smaller scale, ordinary people often cheat, lie, misreport their taxes, and mislead others in their daily life. Despite such prevalence of cheating, corruption, and concealment, people typically consider themselves to be honest, and often believe themselves to be more moral than most others. This book aims to resolve this paradox by addressing the question of why people are dishonest all too often. What motivates dishonesty, and how are people able to perceive themselves as moral despite their dishonest behaviour? What personality and interpersonal factors make dishonesty more likely? And what can be done to recognize and reduce dishonesty? This is a fascinating overview of state-of-the-art research on dishonesty, with prominent scholars offering their views to clarify the roots of dishonesty Psychologie Ethics / Psychological aspects Honesty Corruption Deception Täuschung (DE-588)4125622-0 gnd rswk-swf Unaufrichtigkeit (DE-588)4405481-6 gnd rswk-swf Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd rswk-swf Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 s Unaufrichtigkeit (DE-588)4405481-6 s Täuschung (DE-588)4125622-0 s Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 s 1\p DE-604 Prooijen, Jan-Willem van 1975- (DE-588)173603726 edt Lange, Paul A. M. van 1961- (DE-588)15451022X edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-107-10539-3 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-107-51262-7 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316225608 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty Machine generated contents note: 1. Cheating, corruption, and concealment: an introduction to dishonesty Jan-Willem van Prooijen and Paul A.M. van Lange; Part I. Motivations for Dishonesty: 2. Moral motivation: a closer look C. Daniel Batson; 3. Beyond 'being good frees us to be bad': moral self-licensing and the fabrication of moral credentials Daniel A. Effron; 4. Deception as a means to an end: an instrumental approach Wolfgang Steinel, Lukas Koning, Eric van Dijk and Ilja van Beest; Part II. Justifying Dishonesty: 5. How moral flexibility constrains our moral compass Francesca Gino; 6. Always the hero to ourselves: the role of self-deception in unethical behaviour Celia Moore; 7. Not for my sake: preventing others from using potential beneficiaries' benefits as justifications for dishonesty Scott S. Wiltermuth and Medha Raj; 8. Corrupt collaboration: a behavioral ethics approach Shaul Shalvi, Ori Weisel, Sys Kochavi-Gamliel and Margarita Leib; Part III. Influences on Dishonesty: 9. Narcissism and dishonesty: the SAC model W. Keith Campbell and Lane Siedor; 10. When being creative frees us to be bad: linking creativity with moral licensing Lynne C. Vincent and Evan Polman; 11. Wealth and wrongdoing: social class differences in ethical reasoning and behavior Paul K. Piff, Daniel M. Stancato and E.J. Horberg; 12. Power, dishonesty, and justice Steven L. Blader and Andy J. Yap; Part IV. Reducing Dishonesty: 13. Religion, deception, and self-deception Stephanie R. Kramer and Azim F. Shariff; 14. The ergonomics of ethics Andy J. Yap; 15. When opposition is beneficial: the case of productive disobedience Piero Bocchiaro; 16. A cognitive approach to elicit verbal and nonverbal cues to deceit Aldert Vrij, Ronald P. Fisher, Hartmut Blank, Sharon Leal and Samantha Mann Psychologie Ethics / Psychological aspects Honesty Corruption Deception Täuschung (DE-588)4125622-0 gnd Unaufrichtigkeit (DE-588)4405481-6 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd |
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title | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty |
title_auth | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty |
title_exact_search | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty |
title_full | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Paul A.M. van Lange |
title_fullStr | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Paul A.M. van Lange |
title_full_unstemmed | Cheating, corruption, and concealment the roots of dishonesty edited by Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Paul A.M. van Lange |
title_short | Cheating, corruption, and concealment |
title_sort | cheating corruption and concealment the roots of dishonesty |
title_sub | the roots of dishonesty |
topic | Psychologie Ethics / Psychological aspects Honesty Corruption Deception Täuschung (DE-588)4125622-0 gnd Unaufrichtigkeit (DE-588)4405481-6 gnd Ethik (DE-588)4015602-3 gnd Korruption (DE-588)4032524-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Psychologie Ethics / Psychological aspects Honesty Corruption Deception Täuschung Unaufrichtigkeit Ethik Korruption Aufsatzsammlung |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316225608 |
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