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ABSTRACTWhen employees engage in potentially harmful behavior, organizations and societies rely on others to voice these issues. We propose that workaholism, a way that some individuals develop to deal with and thrive in today's intense and demanding work environment, reduces these individuals' intention to engage in moral voice and increases employee ...
Michael Knoll +5 more
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Obtaining help by standing higher: The mediating role of moral reputation
Drawing on the social cognitive chain of being (SCCB) theory and heuristic perspective, the present study explored whether and how social targets’ vertical spatial position influences the help the social targets can get from others.
Xiaodong Ming, Jingyu Fu, Jianfeng Yang
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Explanation and Criticism of Moral Agency in Social Cognitive Learning Theory1 [PDF]
Morality is one of the most dominant educational domains that is correspondent on human agency. Because requests responsibility about moral acting or disengagement. For knowing how to apply education in moral fild, it is nessesery being illustrate agency
Zahra Ashari, Mohammad Hasani
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The Concept of Moral Conscience in the Sociological Tradition [PDF]
In this article the author presents a historical and theoretical analysis of the concept of moral conscience in the sociological tradition, as well as analysis of the most important approaches to studying moral conscience in modern social and cognitive ...
Andrey V. Bykov
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Reading Dede Korkut’s “Yigenek” Through the Lens of Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory
Dede Korkut’s stories are considered some of the most important works of the Turkish language. These stories were first created by Dede Korkut as an oral narrative tradition and recorded in writing in the 15th century.
Bilge Merve Karadağ
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Integrated positive and negative analyses of cognitive-mediation strategies in the social quarrels
Public disharmony can easily arise in our social conversations, leading to quarrels, disputes, and even conflicts, which can harm our society’s stability and security. Encouraging harmonious communication and interaction in public spaces is considered an
Yuguo Ke
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The Antecedents of Moral Imagination in the Workplace: A Social Cognitive Theory Perspective [PDF]
As corporate scandals proliferate, organizational researchers and practitioners have made calls for research providing guidance for those wishing to influence positive moral decision-making and behavior in the workplace. This study incorporates social cognitive theory and a vignette-based cognitive measure for moral imagination to examine (a) moral ...
Whitaker, Brian, Godwin, Lindsey
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The role of self-regulatory efficacy, moral disengagement and guilt on doping likelihood: A social cognitive theory perspective [PDF]
Given the concern over doping in sport, researchers have begun to explore the role played by self-regulatory processes in the decision whether to use banned performance-enhancing substances. Grounded on Bandura's (1991) theory of moral thought and action, this study examined the role of self-regulatory efficacy, moral disengagement and anticipated ...
Christopher, Ring, Maria, Kavussanu
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A Moral Theory of Public Service Motivation
Morality constructs the relationship between the self and others, providing a sense of appropriateness that facilitates and coordinates social behaviors.
Tse-Min Wang +3 more
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The theory of social preferences expanded the definition of the utility function in order to reproduce the pro-social behavior observed in experiments. Does this then mean that this is the route towards a positive theory of morality in economics?
Sylvie Thoron
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