نتایج جستجو برای: moral norm toward sustainable activities

تعداد نتایج: 757899  

2012
Christine Clavien Colby J. Tanner Fabrice Clément Michel Chapuisat

The punishment of social misconduct is a powerful mechanism for stabilizing high levels of cooperation among unrelated individuals. It is regularly assumed that humans have a universal disposition to punish social norm violators, which is sometimes labelled "universal structure of human morality" or "pure aversion to social betrayal". Here we present evidence that, contrary to this hypothesis, ...

2010
S. J. Overbeek Virginia Dignum Yao-Hua Tan

Over the past several years, the business community has devoted considerable attention to corporate responsibility, in order to address significant social and environmental questions with value for business and society. Organizational activities are expected to be transparent to governments, investors, and other stakeholders. Enterprises, governmental institutions, and the public in general ben...

2007
Nicholas A. Ashford

Scholars and professionals committed to fostering sustainable development have urged a reexamination of the curriculum and the restructuring of research in engineering-focused institutions of higher learning. The focus is on engineering, more than on the natural and physical sciences or on social science, because the activities that drive the industrial state – the activities that implement sci...

2014
Kevin Reuter Lara Kirfel Raphael van Riel Luca Barlassina

Causal selection is the cognitive process through which one or more elements in a complex causal structure are singled out as actual causes of a certain effect. In this paper, we report on an experiment in which we investigated the role of moral and temporal factors in causal selection. Our results are as follows. First, when presented with a temporal chain in which two human agents perform the...

2014
Annika Kramer Claudia Pahl-Wostl

Integrated water resources management (IWRM) has been recognized by many actors as the appropriate approach to respond to challenges in water resources management in a sustainable way. The main players in developing and diffusing the IWRM concept have included expert groups, international organizations, and multistakeholder platforms, which cooperated in various activities promoting the IWRM co...

2013
Gill A ten Hoor Robert AC Ruiter Jan EAM van Bergen Christian JPA Hoebe Katrijn Houben Gerjo Kok

BACKGROUND In The Netherlands, a national chlamydia screening program started in 2008, but the participation was low and the screening was not cost-effective. This study aimed to explore unconscious and conscious associations with chlamydia screening (16-29 year-olds). In addition, we examined whether information presented in chlamydia screening invitation letters had an effect on the evaluatio...

Journal: :Cognition 2017
C Daryl Cameron B Keith Payne Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Julian A Scheffer Michael Inzlicht

Implicit moral evaluations-i.e., immediate, unintentional assessments of the wrongness of actions or persons-play a central role in supporting moral behavior in everyday life. Yet little research has employed methods that rigorously measure individual differences in implicit moral evaluations. In five experiments, we develop a new sequential priming measure-the Moral Categorization Task-and a m...

Journal: :Topics in cognitive science 2010
Joseph M. Paxton Joshua D. Greene

Recent research in moral psychology highlights the role of emotion and intuition in moral judgment. In the wake of these findings, the role and significance of moral reasoning remain uncertain. In this article, we distinguish among different kinds of moral reasoning and review evidence suggesting that at least some kinds of moral reasoning play significant roles in moral judgment, including rol...

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