“…Social comparisons of one's own achievement with that of others can lead to increased competition (Garcia, Tor, & Schiff, 2013). Past research has shown that envy for other's achievements can lead to deception in negotiations (Moran & Schweitzer, 2008) and that situational factors like ranking systems can increase unethical behaviors (Vriend et al, 2016), lead to destructive competition (Hafenbrädl & Woike, 2018), sabotage of others' work (Charness et al, 2014), and lower rates of cooperation (Woike & Hafenbrädl, 2020). In academic contexts, a meta-analysis identified a positive relationship between perceived competition for grades and cheating in college students (Whitley, 1998).…”