Tuesday, November 26, 2013

From Harvard U: Self-Serving Altruism? The Lure of Unethical Actions that Benefit Others


 2013 Sep 1;93. doi: 10.1016/j.jebo.2013.04.005.

Self-Serving Altruism? The Lure of Unethical Actions that Benefit Others.

Source

Harvard University.

Abstract

In three experiments, we propose and find that individuals cheat more when others can benefit from their cheating and when the number of beneficiaries of wrongdoing increases. Our results indicate that people use moral flexibility to justify their self-interested actions when such actions benefit others in addition to the self. Namely, our findings suggest that when people's dishonesty would benefit others, they are more likely to view dishonesty as morally acceptable and thus feel less guilty about benefiting from cheating. We discuss the implications of these results for collaborations in the social realm.

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