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The double-edged sword of ethical nudges: Does inducing hypocrisy help or hinder the adoption of pro-environmental behaviors

Journal
Journal of business ethics : JOBE
ISSN
0167-4544
ISSN-Digital
1573-0697
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2018-05
Author(s)
Gamma, Karoline  
Mai, Robert
Loock, Moritz  
DOI
10.1007/s10551-018-3930-2
Abstract
To promote ethical and pro-environmental behavior, hypocrisy sometimes is made salient to individuals: i.e., they are made aware that their past behavior does not conform to expressed norms. The fact that this strategy may backfire and may even reduce the likelihood of individuals performing the desired action has been largely overlooked. This paper develops a theory of how hypocrisy stimulates two opposing heuristic processes: one that favors the former, positive outcome (the eco-citizenship effect) and one that renders hypocrisy non-effective (resistance-to-habit-change effect). We test the model and reveal important boundary conditions using the finding of a comprehensive field experiment (1377 consumers). Situational (public vs. private advocacy) and individual factors (low vs. high construal levels) determine which of the competing mechanisms is activated. The paper contributes a novel understanding to managers and scholars of how hypocrisy operates and illuminates the contingencies of when this strategy is beneficial.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media B.V
Publisher place
Dordrecht [u.a.]
Official URL
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-018-3930-2
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/100526
Subject(s)

business studies

Division(s)

IWOE - Institute for ...

Eprints ID
254219

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