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Margarita Leib

Margarita Leib

currently at Tilburg University

University of Amsterdam

I am interested in ethical decision making. In particularly, I study the cognitive process and (social) motivation that shapes people’s decision to be honest or to lie for financial profit. In my current work I focus on collaborative dishonesty – situations in which in order to collaborate with partners, people need to violate ethical rules and lie.

Interests
  • Ethical decision making
  • Collaborative dishonesty

Latest

  • Psychological Science for a Responsible Sharing Economy
  • Ignorance by Choice: A Meta-Analytic Review of the Underlying Motives of Willful Ignorance and Its Consequences
  • Collaborative dishonesty: A meta-analytic review.
  • Behavioral Ethics lab complete
  • Precision in a Seller's Market: Round Asking Prices Lead to Higher Counteroffers and Selling Prices
  • Integrity, Honesty, and Truth Seeking
  • Dishonest helping and harming after (Un)fair treatment
  • Loss framing increases self-serving mistakes (but does not alter attention)
  • Ethical Free Riding: When Honest People Find Dishonest Partners
  • The bad consequences of teamwork
  • What Provides Justification for Cheating-Producing or Observing Counterfactuals?
  • Corrupt collaboration: a behavioral ethics approach
  • Rule orientation and behavior: Development and validation of a scale measuring individual acceptance of rule violation
  • Justifications Shape Ethical Blind Spots

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