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Simbrunner, Philipp, and Bodo B. Schlegelmilch. "Moral licensing: a culture-moderated meta-analysis." Springer, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11301-017-0128-0.

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Moral licensing is a cognitive bias, which enables individuals to behave immorally without threatening their self-image of being a moral person. We investigate this phenomenon in a cross-cultural marketing context. More specifically, this paper addresses the questions (i) how big moral licensing effects typically are and (ii) which factors systematically influence the size of this effect. We approach these questions by conducting a meta-analysis and a meta-regression. Based on a random effects model, the point estimate for the generalized effect size Cohen's d is 0.319 (SE = 0.046; N = 106). R
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Fanggidae, Jappy Parlindungan. "Motivation shifting in giving: Moral balancing effects in prosocial context." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/180770/1/Jappy%20Parlindungan_Fanggidae_Thesis.pdf.

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This thesis investigated the links between prior prosocial decision and following prosocial motivation, whether to benefit oneself or others. In a series of experiments, this thesis revealed that after making donation, people are more generous if the charity uses self-benefit rather than other-benefit message appeals. In contrast, after rejecting a charity request, people responded more positively to other-benefit than self-benefit message appeals. This study is among the first to examine the influence of moral balancing effects and message appeals on willingness to donate. The results of the
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Yeomans, Henry. "Spirited measures and Victorian hangovers : public attitudes to alcohol, the law and moral regulation." Thesis, University of Plymouth, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/1006.

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From alarm about the prospect of ‘twenty-four drinking’ to campaigns for a minimum price per unit, the last decade has shown that alcohol consumption is an inflammatory issue in this country. It has become commonplace to hear that drinking is ‘out of control’ and that it is a new and worsening problem largely unique to Britain. However, comparative research reveals that alcohol consumption in Britain is not unusually high and even a cursory glance at history shows that extreme bouts of alarm about drinking have been common on these shores since at least the eighteenth century. What is at the r
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Cnattingius, Linda, and Gustafsson Ella Wirstad. "Act or interact? The perceived influence of social media on millennial prosocial behaviours." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-254755.

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With modern communication technology advancements, activist expression has become more common on social media platforms. Especially susceptible to these expressions is the millennial generation, whose lives are greatly permeated by media technology. This thesis aims to explore in what ways the social media platform Facebook inuences millennials’ motivation to engage in substantial prosocial behaviours that are intended to benet other people or society as a whole. Through mixed-method research design, participants’ attitudes towards Facebook as a platform for activism and its inuence on prosoci
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Hendrychová, Jitka. "Vybrané právní otázky výtvarných děl." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-204947.

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This diploma thesis deals with selected legal questions regarding artwork in Czech Republic. Author focuses on artwork from copyright and civil legal perspective, specifically author´s rights and copyright and its legal protection (civil, administrative and criminal). It also addresses questions concerning licenses and licensing agreements, relation between artwork and its material object, buying and selling artwork, purchase agreement and other types of contract that artists usually encounter. The aim of this thesis is to identify the current state of legislation in this matter and issues tha
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Smith, Sara Rose. "Moderators of Positive and Negative Spillover." UNF Digital Commons, 2019. https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/889.

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Two studies explored individual difference moderators of spillover. Positive spillover occurs when one prosocial behavior leads to an increase in subsequent prosocial behavior, whereas negative spillover or moral licensing occurs when one prosocial behavior leads to a decrease in prosocial behaviors. The moderators of interest were internal motivation, external motivation, and preference for consistency. It was predicted that those who exhibit high external motivation would demonstrate negative spillover, those who exhibit internal motivation would demonstrate positive spillover, and those wit
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Hull, Kristen Nicole. "The Impact of Multiple Opportunities for Aggression on Aggressive Thoughts, Behaviors, and Motivations." UNF Digital Commons, 2016. http://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/642.

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Opportunities for aggression occur frequently and unpredictably, but little research to our knowledge has investigated the impact of the mere presence of multiple opportunities on aggression over time. Two studies, one with a Canadian sample (163 participants) and one with an American sample (103 participants) were conducted to analyze the impact of the number of opportunities for aggression on justified and unjustified aggressive thoughts, behaviors, and motivations. Individually, these studies yielded the result that justified aggression remains stable over time, but that unjustified aggress
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Mohamad, Hashim Haswira Nor. "Enabling open access to and re-use of publicly funded research data in Malaysian public universities : a legal and policy analysis." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2012. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/63944/1/Haswira_Mohamad_Hashim_Thesis.pdf.

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Numerous statements and declarations have been made over recent decades in support of open access to research data. The growing recognition of the importance of open access to research data has been accompanied by calls on public research funding agencies and universities to facilitate better access to publicly funded research data so that it can be re-used and redistributed as public goods. International and inter-governmental bodies such as the ICSU/CODATA, the OECD and the European Union are strong supporters of open access to and re-use of publicly funded research data. This thesis focu
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"Leader's ethical behaviors and moral transgressions: moral consistency or moral licensing?" 2015. http://repository.lib.cuhk.edu.hk/en/item/cuhk-1291789.

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Wang, Rong.<br>Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 92-109).<br>Abstracts also in Chinese.<br>Title from PDF title page (viewed on 14, November, 2016).
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Jones-Doyle, Jameson, and Lea Katsanis. "Moral Licensing and Environmentally Friendly Green Behaviour: Why People Go Green." Thesis, 2012. http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/974620/1/Jones%2DDoyle_MSc_F2012.pdf.

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Ma, Chiao-Kuang, and 馬蕎光. "The Impacts of Moral Licensing on Cause Markeing and Product Choice." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2hmy34.

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碩士<br>國立高雄第一科技大學<br>行銷與流通管理系碩士專班<br>106<br>The results of this paper point out that moral permission is one of the most important variables affecting consumption and moral identity, while prosocial behavior is the main motivation and medium in self-concept and pursuit of moral identity, when resources are limited, environmental pollution, climate In the environment of change, terrorism crisis, etc., prosocial behavior is more concerned and desired by everyone. It is like an oasis in the desert, which makes people want to have the benefits of altruistic behavior for a long time.Therefore, when
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Reeves, David Llewellyn. "Moral Licensing and Cleansing Theory: A Study in Decision-Making, Morality and Interaction." Master's thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/101929.

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The role of morality in the decision-making and behaviour of individuals has a long research history across a wide range of disciplines, and has led to often- competing descriptions and definitions of morality itself. While religious belief has been at the core of some previous work, hedonic models of morality have also been used to explain behaviour and decisions. However, such models leave many common behavioural patterns unexplained, with the theories unable to readily reconcile the conflict between expected outcome and observed reality. One proposal
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Dinh, Tuyen K. "Having Responsible Power Leads to Sexual Harassment? The Explanatory Role of Moral Licensing." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/24276.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>Feeling powerful or possessing power over someone is often shown in the sexual harassment literature as an antecedent. Indeed, power can be construed in a self-focused manner or in a responsibility-focused manner. Tost (2015) theorized that powerholders who construe their power as responsibility should then act for the benefit of others. However, a recent study by Stockdale, Gilmer, and Dinh (2019) found the opposite effect. Specifically, they found that priming responsibility-focused power increased the intention to sexually harass,
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Mikalouski, Laurel. "Giving Virtuous People the License to Harass: The Role of Responsibility-Focused Power Embodiment and Moral Licensing on Sexual Harassment Perceptions." Thesis, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/18.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)<br>When the #MeToo movement hit its height, many of the powerful figures who were accused of harassment were people who had been previously seen as virtuous (Stockdale, Bell, Crosby, & Berdahl, 2019). The present study investigated how embodied power influenced sexual harassment (SH) judgments by manipulating the initiator to embody responsibility-focused, or self-focused power (compared to a control), and whether moral licensing, operationalized through moral crediting and moral credentialing, would mediate relations between power embo
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Mateos, Rodrigo Maria del Pilar. "Does moral branding on the organic cosmetics’ market influences self-licensing effects on consumer´s choice and anticipated guilt?" Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/25324.

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The present study examines the effect of brand morality and self-affirmation on the purchasing decision of an organic cosmetic product in order to prove if a marketing approach based in this two concepts could be effective in this industry. We have seen in literature that individuals on a self-affirmation position usually license themselves to commit a less moral action of purchase that they would normally do in no self-affirmation conditions. We study this effect further adding a possible effect regarding brand morality in the organic cosmetic sector. Results from one study manipulating
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(10712076), Laurel A. Mikalouski. "GIVING VIRTUOUS PEOPLE THE LICENSE TO HARASS: THE ROLE OF RESPONSIBILITY-FOCUSED POWER EMBODIMENT AND MORAL LICENSING ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT PERCEPTIONS." Thesis, 2021.

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<p>When the #MeToo movement hit its height, many of the powerful figures who were accused of harassment were people who had been previously seen as virtuous (Stockdale, Bell, Crosby, & Berdahl, 2019). The present study investigated how embodied power influenced sexual harassment (SH) judgments by manipulating the initiator to embody responsibility-focused, or self-focused power (compared to a control), and whether moral licensing, operationalized through moral crediting and moral credentialing, would mediate relations between power embodiment and SH judgments. Participants were 376 adults (42%
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Skyvington, Sarah. "License to Misbehave: Organizational Citizenship Behavior as a Moral License for Deviant Reactions to Abusive Supervision." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/8384.

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Abusive supervision research has found that subordinates engage in deviance following abuse despite the negative consequences of doing so. Why do individuals engage in deviance despite the expected sanctions? To explain this relationship a model is proposed based on moral licensing theory wherein the relationship of abusive supervision and subsequent negative voluntary work behaviors will be moderated by the extent to which subordinates performed positive voluntary work behaviors. In Study 1, I demonstrate that high organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) as rated by subordinates’ signific
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Cabaceira, Inês de Sousa Patrocínio. "Ajudar os outros leva a infidelidade?: efeito de licença moral e consistência moral nos relacionamentos interpessoais." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/14415.

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Temos como objetivo estudar as consequências após a intenção de agir moralmente. Por um lado, a investigação tem demonstrado que ações morais anteriores são compensadas com atos imorais subsequentes, efeito denominado por licença moral. Por outro lado, a investigação tem demonstrado que ações morais anteriores motivam atos morais subsequentes, efeito denominado por consistência moral. Estes dois efeitos são explicados pelo aumento do autoconceito moral, ou seja, pela autoperceção de maior moralidade. Pretendemos contrastar estes dois efeitos ao analisar de que forma uma ação altruísta in
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