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Advancing Best Practices In Behavioral Interventions To Improve Moral Decision Making

Authors:

Samuel Skowronek University of California, Los Angeles
United States
Orcid: 0000-0002-7886-156X

Ilana Brody University of California, Los Angeles
United States
Orcid: 0000-0003-4093-8426

Andrea Low University of California, Los Angeles
United States
Orcid: 0009-0007-0684-6305

Daniel Effron London Business School
United Kingdom
Orcid: 0000-0002-4122-6175

Jeremy Yip Georgetown University
United States
Orcid: 

Abstract: Within organizational contexts, people regularly face moral decisions. Organizations rely on a set of best practices to guide such moral decision making among their employees and their clients. Each of the papers in this symposium investigates one best-practice for behavior change intervention in the moral domain. We focus on societally impactful outcomes, including the positive outcomes of donating to charity and promoting women, and also the negative outcomes of spreading misinformation, selfish behavior in negotiations, and dishonesty. Popular interventions designed to affect each of these behaviors are based on assumptions derived from lay intuition and prior scholarship. In this symposium, we show that these assumptions are often tenuous. We first show that interventions aimed at decreasing deception and increasing charitable gifting are more limited than prior work has previously suggested. We then show that interventions to promote civility in negotiations can instead promote self-interested behavior. Finally, we present evidence for novel interventions that effectively curb the spread of misinformation and decrease the gender-wage gap, and that depart from common practice. Taken together, we demonstrate the limitations of popular interventions to change morally charged behaviors, and advance new best practices to promote welfare.

Track: DEC

Keywords: Behavior Change Interventions, Morality, Ethics, Decision-Making


 

 


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