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Falling or Not Falling into Temptation? Multiple Faces of Temptation, Monetary Intelligence, and Unethical Intentions Across Gender

机译:陷入还是不陷入诱惑?跨性别的诱惑,金钱智力和不道德意图的多重面孔

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We develop a theoretical model, explore the relationship between temptation (both reflective and formative) and unethical intentions by treating monetary intelligence (MI) as a mediator, and examine the direct (temptation to unethical intentions) and indirect (temptation to MI to unethical intentions) paths simultaneously based on multiple-wave panel data collected from 340 part-time employees and university (business) students. The positive indirect path-suggested that yielding to temptation (e.g., high cognitive impairment and lack of self-control) led to poor MI (low stewardship behavior, but high cognitive meaning) that, in turn, led to high unethical intentions (theft, corruption, and deception). Our counterintuitive negative direct path revealed that those who controlled their temptation had high unethical intentions. Due to the multiple faces of temptation (the suppression effect), maliciously controlled temptation (low cognitive impairment and high self control) led to deviant intentions. Subsequent multi-group analysis across gender (a moderator) reformulated the mystery of temptation: a negative direct path for males, but a positive indirect path for females. For males, the negative direct path generated a dark impact on unethical intentions; for females, the positive indirect path did not, but offered great implications for consumer behavior. Both falling "and" not falling into temptation led to unethical intentions which varied across gender. Our counterintuitive, novel, and original theoretical, empirical, and practical contributions may spark curiosity and add new vocabulary to the conversation regarding temptation, money attitudes, consumer psychology, and business ethics.
机译:我们建立了理论模型,通过将货币情报(MI)视为调解人,探索了诱惑(反思性和形成性)与不道德意图之间的关系,并研究了直接(对不道德意图的诱惑)和间接(对不道德意图的诱惑) )同时基于从340个兼职员工和大学(商业)学生那里收集的多波面板数据进行路径分析。积极的间接路径建议是,屈服于诱惑(例如,高认知障碍和缺乏自我控制)会导致MI差(管理行为低,但认知意义高),进而导致很高的不道德意图(盗窃,腐败和欺骗)。我们的违反直觉的消极直接路径表明,控制诱惑的人具有很高的不道德意图。由于诱惑的多重面(抑制效果),恶意控制的诱惑(低认知障碍和高度自我控制)导致了背叛意图。随后的跨性别多组分析(主持人)重新阐明了诱惑的奥秘:男性的负向直接路径,而女性则为正向间接路径。对于男性,负面的直接路径对不道德的意图产生了深远的影响。对于女性而言,积极的间接路径并没有,但是对消费者的行为产生了重大影响。陷入和不陷入诱惑都导致了不道德的意图,这种意图因性别而异。我们的反直觉,新颖和原创的理论,经验和实践贡献可能激发好奇心,并为对话增加有关诱惑,金钱态度,消费者心理和商业道德的新词汇。

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