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Is that the answer you had in mind? The effect of perspective on unethical behavior

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Amos Schurr*
Affiliation:
Department of Management, Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P.O.B. 653, Beer-Sheva, 84105, Israel School of Education, and The Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ilana Ritov
Affiliation:
School of Education, and The Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yaakov Kareev
Affiliation:
School of Education, and The Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Judith Avrahami
Affiliation:
School of Education, and The Center for the Study of Rationality, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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*E-mail: samos@bgu.ac.il.
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Abstract

We explored how the perspective through which individuals view their actions influences their ethicality, comparing a narrow perspective that allows for evaluation of each choice in isolation, to a broad perspective that promotes an aggregate view of one’s choices. To examine unethical behavior we employed a computerized variation of a trivia game that challenges the player’s integrity because, rather than choosing the correct answer, players indicate whether the correct highlighted answer is the answer they had in mind. In Experiment 1 perspective was modified through the choice procedure: broad perspective evoked by an aggregate decision regarding the upcoming test items and narrow perspective evoked by a segregated decision regarding each upcoming test item. In Experiment 2 perspective was evoked through differential priming. Across both experiments, when given a monetary incentive to succeed, the adoption of a narrow perspective increased cheating, as evidenced by overall higher reported success rates.

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Figure 1: The experimental design used in Experiments 1a—1c.

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Table 1: Mean Weighted Improvement Measure (WIM) scores in Experiments 1 and 2.

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Figure 2: Mean expected and actual payment.

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