Stranger Danger: When and Why Consumer Dyads Behave Less Ethically Than Individuals

Volume: 45, Issue: 1, Pages: 90 - 108
Published: Oct 23, 2017
Abstract
While joint ethical violations are fairly common in the marketplace and in workplace, sports-team, and academic settings, little research has studied such collaborative wrongdoings. This work compares the joint ethical decisions of pairs of people (i.e., dyads) to those of individual decision makers. Four experiments demonstrate that dyads in which the partners do not share a social bond with each other behave less ethically than individuals do....
Paper Details
Title
Stranger Danger: When and Why Consumer Dyads Behave Less Ethically Than Individuals
Published Date
Oct 23, 2017
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
90 - 108
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