2013
DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2013.41.1.165
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Linking Proactive Personality to Moral Imagination: Moral Identity as a Moderator

Abstract: In this study I explored the moderating effect of moral identity between proactive personality and moral imagination. Data were collected at 2 time points separated by 1 month from 378 participants. The data for proactive personality, moral personality, and moral identity were collected at Time 1, and moral imagination was measured at Time 2. Results showed that proactive personality was positively associated with moral imagination for people with high levels of moral identity but was negatively associated wit… Show more

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“…The first use of the term moral imagination is associated with the book Reflections on the Revolution in France by the Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke (1727–1797) (Stephenson, 2007 ). While evidence combining both leadership and imagination is scarce, there is a growing interest in disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, and management in the topic of moral imagination (e.g., Bevan, Wolfe, and Werhane 2019 ; Caldwell & Moberg, 2007 ; Johnson, 1993 ; Kidder, 1995 ; Lederach, 2005 ; Moberg & Seabright, 2000 ; Werhane, 1998 , 1999 , 2002 ; Yang, 2013 ) and moral insight (Zhang et al, 2018 ). Different authors (e.g.…”
Section: Responsible Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first use of the term moral imagination is associated with the book Reflections on the Revolution in France by the Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke (1727–1797) (Stephenson, 2007 ). While evidence combining both leadership and imagination is scarce, there is a growing interest in disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, and management in the topic of moral imagination (e.g., Bevan, Wolfe, and Werhane 2019 ; Caldwell & Moberg, 2007 ; Johnson, 1993 ; Kidder, 1995 ; Lederach, 2005 ; Moberg & Seabright, 2000 ; Werhane, 1998 , 1999 , 2002 ; Yang, 2013 ) and moral insight (Zhang et al, 2018 ). Different authors (e.g.…”
Section: Responsible Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tento fakt přitom Schwartz (2017) považuje za příčinu toho, že morální imaginace není častým předmětem empirických výzkumů o etickém rozhodování. Další důvody toho, že morální imaginace per se není častým předmětem empirických zkoumání (Yang, 2013;Schwartz, 2017) je, že koncepce morální imaginace pochází z filozofie, zatímco většina empirických výzkumů využívá poznatky společenských věd jako psychologie či sociologie (Yang, 2013). Výrazným problémem je i již výše zmíněný nedostatek jednoznačného vymezení morální imaginace v odborné literatuře (Caldwell a Moberg, 2007).…”
Section: Co Je Morální Imaginace?unclassified
“…Daša Dologhová 51 Naopak, studie Yang (2013) rozdíly v používání morální představivosti u žen a mužů nepotvrdila. Yang (2013) formulovala hypotézu, že vzhledem k tomu, že je morální imaginace založena na inovaci a překonávání toho, co je dáno, měla by proaktivní osobnost disponovat vyšší mírou morální imaginace. To však bylo prokázáno pouze u jedinců se silnou morální identitou.…”
Section: IIIunclassified
“…Likewise, three characters of moral imagination have been articulated by Yang [31] and Moberg and Caldwell [32] as follows: First, moral imagination facilitates the recognition of moral issues in a given situation; second, individuals consider the viewpoint of others who may be affected as a result of the decision-making; and third, fresh, creative, interpretations are made concerning a situation. Thus, moral imagination has, potentially, numerous implications for the ethical decision-making process; although moral imagination has been conceptualized in a social setting to consider invisible, critical and moral issues within "the network of relationship and patterns of interaction" [30] (p. 40) and systems [33], tourism researchers have recognized the research gap in the literature concerning moral dimensions, which calls for the juxtaposition of the current tourism experience with morality [1,2].…”
Section: Theoretical Orientation: Moral Imaginationmentioning
confidence: 99%