Ethics morality readings
- Game Theory and Morality (book chapter, Hoffman)
- Dan Ariely's new book - A tissue of lies / Why So Many of Us Lie, Cheat, and Steal
- Moral Machines about Google's driver-less car, The Newyorker, with references to Colin Allen's work.
- Are moral philosophers better people (hint - no) (NPR)
- Bad to the bone: facial structure predicts unethical behaviour (ProceedingsRoyalSocietyBiology, 2011)
- Social Class and (Un)Ethical Behavior A Framework, With Evidence From a Large Population Sample (Trautmann, van de Kuilen, & Zeckhauser, 2013, PPS)
- A non academic review of academic findings - “Why Can't We All Just Get Along? The Uncertain Biological Basis of Morality”
- Botsourcing and Outsourcing: Robot, British, Chinese, and German Workers Are for Thinking—Not Feeling—Jobs (Watyz & Norton, in press2013, Emotion)
- A Lack of Material Resources Causes Harsher Moral Judgments (psycsci, 2004, supp)
- The Rejection of Moral Rebels: Resenting Those Who Do the Right Thing (Monin et al., 2008, JPSP)
- Religion and morality (PsycBull, 2015)
- Hormones may be partners in crime for unethical behavior (JEP-G summarized on Cnet)
- The inhibitory spillover effect: Controlling the bladder makes better liars (Consciousness and Cognition, 2015)
Change
How/why/when we cheat
- Cheating at the End to Avoid Regret (Effron, 2015, JPSP)
- “I cheated, but only a little”: Partial confessions to unethical behavior Peer, Acquist Shalvi JPSP Feb 2014
- Winning a competition predicts dishonest behavior (PNAS, 2016) (explained here)
- Memories of unethical actions become obfuscated over time (Kouchakia & Gino, 2016, PNAS)
- Why do people lie online? “Because everyone lies on the internet” (Computers in Human Behavior, 2016)
- Everyday lies in close and casual relationships. DePaulo Kashy, 1998, JPSP
Attributions
- Moral Typecasting: Divergent Perceptions of Moral Agents and Moral Patients (Gray & Wegner, 2009, JPSP)
- The rise of moral cognition (Cognition, 2014)
- When the Future Feels Worse Than the Past:A Temporal Inconsistency in Moral Judgment (Caruso, JEPG, 2010)
Accepting responsibility
- Who Accepts Responsibility for Their Transgressions? (PSPB, 2014)
Norms
- “Who Doesn’t?”—The Impact of Descriptive Norms on Corruption (PlosOne, 2015)
- Business culture and dishonesty in the banking industry (Nature, 2014)
Organizatoinal
Popular media
- The uncensored truth about morality (The psychologist UK, 2015)
Cross cultural
Other
- Hiding personal information reveals the worst (PNAS, 2016)
- reviewed on LATimes - On job applications and dating websites, it's better to reveal than to hide