Russian-Language Version of the Moral Identity Questionnaire
Moral identity, according to theoretical concepts, plays an important role in motivating moral behaviour. At the same time, empirical studies of moral identity are hampered by the lack of appropriate instruments. The purpose of this work is to
O.A. Sychev, I.N. Protasova
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Addiction, Identity, Morality [PDF]
Background: Recent literature on addiction and judgments about the characteristics of agents has focused on the implications of adopting a ‘brain disease’ versus ‘moral weakness’ model of addiction. Typically, such judgments have to do with what capacities an agent has (e.g., the ability to abstain from substance use). Much less work, however, has been
Savulescu, Julian +4 more
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Ethical Leadership and Knowledge Hiding behavior: Mechanism Moral Identity
Referring to the theory of social exchange, this study examined the direct and indirect relationship between ethical leadership and knowledge hiding behavior through the mechanisms of moral identity.
Elmi Yadi +2 more
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Structural Model of Effects of Perceived Parenting Styles, Personality, Moral Reasoning and Personal Identity on Moral Identity [PDF]
Aim and Background: The aim of this study was to exams the moral identity model based on personality traits, moral reasoning, perceived parenting styles and personal identity of adolescence.
Fozieh Hoseini Tabatabaee +2 more
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Moral identity and the Quaker tradition: moral dissonance negotiation in the workplace [PDF]
Moral identity and moral dissonance in business ethics have explored tensions relating to moral self-identity and the pressures for identity compartmentalization in the workplace.
Burton, Nicholas, Vu, Mai Chi
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Moral identity in psychopathy [PDF]
Several scholars have recognized the limitations of theories of moral reasoning in explaining moral behavior. They have argued that moral behavior may also be influenced by moral identity, or how central morality is to one’s sense of self.
Andrea L. Glenn +4 more
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Moral self-consistency as the self-organization of moral identity: A social-cognitive approach
Within social-cognitive accounts of moral behavior, moral self-consistency or integrity, as conceptualized by Blasi, is assumed to link moral identity to moral behavior. The present study provides a novel account of moral self-consistency as an aspect of
Alexios Arvanitis
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Out of Control!? How Loss of Self-Control Influences Prosocial Behavior: The Role of Power and Moral Values [PDF]
Lack of self-control has been suggested to facilitate norm-transgressing behaviors because of the operation of automatic selfish impulses. Previous research, however, has shown that people having a high moral identity may not show such selfish impulses ...
De Cremer, D +3 more
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Guilt, Practical Identity, and Moral Staining [PDF]
The guilt left by immoral actions is why moral duties are more pressing and serious than other reasons like prudential considerations. Religions talk of sin and karma; the secular still speak of spots or stains.
Ingram, Andrew
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Moral perfectionism and moral values, virtues, and judgments: Further investigations [PDF]
In a first psychological investigation of moral perfectionism, Yang, Stoeber, and Wang (2015) adapted items from the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale to differentiate perfectionistic personal moral standards and concern over moral mistakes ...
Stoeber, Joachim, Yang, Hongfei
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