The Morality of Larks and Owls: Unethical Behavior Depends on Chronotype as Well as Time-of-Day
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In: Gunia, B. C., Gish, J. J., & Mensmann, M. (2020). The weary founder: Sleep problems, ADHD-like tendencies, and entrepreneurial intentions. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, available online ahead of print. doi:10.1177/1042258720940502
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In: Organizational dynamics: a quarterly review of organizational behavior for professional managers, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 27-36
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In: Documento CEDE No. 2015-12
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In: Pascual‐Ezama , D , Fosgaard , T R , Cardenas , J-C , Kujal , P , Veszteg , R F , Gil-Gómez de Liaño , B , Gunia , B , Weichselbaumer , D , Hilken , K , Antinyan , A , Delnoij , J , Proestakis , A , Tira , M D , Pratomo , Y , Jaber-López , T & Brañas-Garza , P 2015 , ' Context-dependent cheating : experimental evidence from 16 countries ' , Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization , vol. 116 , pp. 379–386 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2015.04.020
Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the quality of their institutions. However, no effort has been made to study how the honesty of citizens varies across countries. This paper explores the honesty among citizens across 16 countries with 1440 participants. We employ a very simple task where participants face a trade-off between the joy of eating a fine chocolate and the disutility of having a threatened self-concept because of lying. Despite the incentives to cheat, we find that individuals are mostly honest. Further, international indices that are indicative of institutional honesty are completely uncorrelated with citizens' honesty for our sample countries. ; Policy makers use several international indices that characterize countries according to the quality of their institutions. However, no effort has been made to study how the honesty of citizens varies across countries. This paper explores the honesty among citizens across 16 countries with 1440 participants. We employ a very simple task where participants face a trade-off between the joy of eating a fine chocolate and the disutility of having a threatened self-concept because of lying. Despite the incentives to cheat, we find that individuals are mostly honest. Further, international indices that are indicative of institutional honesty are completely uncorrelated with citizens' honesty for our sample countries.
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