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Agreeableness and Adolescents' Cyberbullying Perpetration: A Longitudinal Moderated Mediation Model of Moral Disengagement and Empathy.

Journal of Personality, 2023
OBJECTIVE The current study explored whether agreeableness predicted cyberbullying perpetration across 3 years and extended previous studies by exploring the mediating effect of moral disengagement and the moderating effects of empathy and gender ...
Ling Gao, Xuan Li, Xingchao Wang
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Moral Disengagement in Social Work

Social Work, 2023
Abstract In recent years, social workers have paid increased attention to ethical issues. The profession’s literature has burgeoned on topics such as ethical dilemmas in social work practice, ethical decision making, boundary issues and dual relationships, ethics-related risk management, and moral injury.
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The Effect of Everyday Moral Sensitivity on Bullying Bystander Behavior: Parallel Mediating Roles of Empathy and Moral Disengagement

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2023
The higher moral sensitivity to bullying a student has, the more likely they are to help the victim or inhibit bullying rather than ignore it. Research has mainly focused on particular sensitivity to bullying, and it remains unknown whether sensitivity ...
Zhongju Xie   +2 more
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The hidden dark side of empowering leadership: The moderating role of hindrance stressors in explaining when empowering employees can promote moral disengagement and unethical pro-organizational behavior.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2022
The majority of theory and research on empowering leadership to date has focused on how empowering leader behaviors influence employees, portraying those behaviors as almost exclusively beneficial.
T. Dennerlein, Bradley L Kirkman
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A meta-analytic investigation of the antecedents, theoretical correlates, and consequences of moral disengagement at work.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021
Moral disengagement refers to a set of cognitive tactics people employ to sidestep moral self-regulatory processes that normally prevent wrongdoing.
B. Ogunfowora   +3 more
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Moral Disengagement

2021
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema, dass sich Menschen umweltschädlich verhalten, sich aber dafür nicht schlecht fühlen. Diese Arbeit bezieht sich auf die Theorie des Moral Disengagement von Albert Bandura und untersucht ob Reiseerfahrungen eines Influencer auf Instagram, auf junge Personen durch die Mechanismen von Moral Disengagement wirken,
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Value co-destruction behavior in peer-to-peer accommodation: evidence of dark triad, moral disengagement, and host incivility

Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
Drawing on value co-destruction literature, moral disengagement, social exchange and trait activation theories, this study investigates the role of dark triad traits, moral disengagement, and host incivility on peer-to-peer accommodation guests’ value co-
Muhammad Vasil   +3 more
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Parenting Styles and Moral Disengagement in Young Adults: The Mediating Role of Attachment Experiences

The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2023
Research on parenting styles and attachment experiences has paid little attention to the dimensions of moral development. It is, therefore, interesting to explore the relationship between parenting styles, internal working models of attachment, and the ...
Lorenza Di Pentima   +2 more
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Moral disengagement, moral identity, and counterproductive work behavior among emergency nurses

Nursing Ethics
Background Morality is a fundamental component of nurses’ daily work. Nurses’ cognitive tendencies toward moral disengagement in high-stress work environments can easily lead them to engage in counterproductive work behaviors that are not conducive to ...
Yanfei Ke, Fuda Li
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Effect of corporate social irresponsibility on organizational workplace deviant behaviour: the meditating role of moral disengagement

International Journal of Ethics and Systems
Purpose This study aims to investigate the effects of both internal and external corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) on organizational workplace deviant behaviours (OWDB) by using social cognitive theory.
M. Abbasi   +3 more
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