Emotional Intelligence and Consumer Ethics: The Mediating Role of Personal Moral Philosophies

Volume: 142, Issue: 3, Pages: 527 - 548
Published: Jun 29, 2015
Abstract
Research on the antecedents of consumers’ ethical beliefs has mainly examined cognitive variables and has (with a few exceptions) neglected the relationships among affective variables and consumer ethics. However, research in moral psychology indicates that moral emotions have a significant role in ethical decision-making (Haidt, Handbook of affective sciences, 2003). Thus, the ability to experience, perceive and regulate emotions should...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional Intelligence and Consumer Ethics: The Mediating Role of Personal Moral Philosophies
Published Date
Jun 29, 2015
Volume
142
Issue
3
Pages
527 - 548
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