2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-021-04915-z
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Investigating the Interactive Effects of Prosocial Actions, Construal, and Moral Identity on the Extent of Employee Reporting Dishonesty

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“…Before the beginning of the survey, anonymous participants are presented with a statement summarising the contents of the survey. 13 Amazon MTurk has been used extensively in the financial literature in areas such as business ethics ( Amos, Zhang, & Read, 2019 ; Johnson, Martin, Stikeleather, & Young, 2022 ; Pirson, Martin, & Parmar, 2017 ), behavioural heuristics or biases ( Elliot, Rennekamp, & White, 2018 ; Eskinazi, Malul, Rosenboim, & Shavit, 2022 ; Babin, Chauhan, & Liu, 2022 ), and the eonomic impact of COVID-19 on payment use ( Asebedo, Quadria, Gray, & Liu, 2022 ). Moreover, Gandullia, Lezzi, and Parciasepe (2020) explore the behaviour economics models of impure altruism and warm-glow by replicating using Amazon MTurk a study conducted by Gangadharan, Grossman, Jones, and Leister (2018) during a lab experiment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the beginning of the survey, anonymous participants are presented with a statement summarising the contents of the survey. 13 Amazon MTurk has been used extensively in the financial literature in areas such as business ethics ( Amos, Zhang, & Read, 2019 ; Johnson, Martin, Stikeleather, & Young, 2022 ; Pirson, Martin, & Parmar, 2017 ), behavioural heuristics or biases ( Elliot, Rennekamp, & White, 2018 ; Eskinazi, Malul, Rosenboim, & Shavit, 2022 ; Babin, Chauhan, & Liu, 2022 ), and the eonomic impact of COVID-19 on payment use ( Asebedo, Quadria, Gray, & Liu, 2022 ). Moreover, Gandullia, Lezzi, and Parciasepe (2020) explore the behaviour economics models of impure altruism and warm-glow by replicating using Amazon MTurk a study conducted by Gangadharan, Grossman, Jones, and Leister (2018) during a lab experiment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amazon MTurk is a widely used crowdsourcing platform among researchers in various fields (i.e. Amos et al, 2019;Johnson et al, 2022;Pirson et al, 2017). There is a body of literature on the reliability of the data collected from MTurk, and, taking into consideration comments and implications, only highly skilled workers, who have previously completed a substantial number of tasks on MTurk are selected for the present study.…”
Section: Survey Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the beginning of the survey, anonymous participants are presented with a statement summarising the contents of the survey. 13 Amazon MTurk has been used extensively in the financial literature in areas such as business ethics (Amos, Zhang, & Read, 2019;Johnson, Martin, Stikeleather, & Young, 2022;Pirson, Martin, & Parmar, 2017), behavioural heuristics or biases (Elliot, Rennekamp, & White, 2018;Eskinazi, Malul, Rosenboim, & Shavit, 2022;Babin, Chauhan, & Liu, 2022), and the eonomic impact of COVID-19 on payment use (Asebedo, Quadria, Gray, & Liu, 2022). Moreover, Gandullia, Lezzi, and Parciasepe (2020) explore the behaviour economics models of impure altruism and warm-glow by replicating using Amazon MTurk a study conducted by Gangadharan, Grossman, Jones, and Leister (2018) during a lab experiment.…”
Section: Data and Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%