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    Ethical Decision Making and Research Deception in the Behavioral Sciences: An Application of Social Contract Theory
    with Allan J. Kimmel and N. Craig Smith
    Ethics and Behavior 21 (3). 2011.
    Despite significant ethical advances in recent years, including professional developments in ethical review and codification, research deception continues to be a pervasive practice and contentious focus of debate in the behavioral sciences. Given the disciplines' generally stated ethical standards regarding the use of deceptive procedures, researchers have little practical guidance as to their ethical acceptability in specific research contexts. We use social contract theory to identify the con…Read more
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    Character Cues and Contracting Costs: The Relationship Between Philanthropy and the Cost of Capital
    with Leon Zolotoy and Don O’Sullivan
    Journal of Business Ethics 154 (2): 497-515. 2019.
    Prior studies in business ethics highlight the role of philanthropy in shaping stakeholders’ perceptions of a firm’s underlying moral tendencies and values. Scholars argue that philanthropy-based character inferences influence whether and how stakeholders engage with firms. We extend this line of reasoning to examine the impact of philanthropy on firms’ contracting costs in the capital market. We posit that philanthropy-based character inferences reduce investors’ agency concerns, thereby reduci…Read more
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    Feeling Good by Doing Good: A Selfish Motivation for Ethical Choice
    with Remi Trudel, Sankar Sen, and Niraj Dawar
    Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1): 39-49. 2020.
    This paper examines the question of why consumers engage in ethical consumption. The authors draw on self-affirmation theory to propose that the choice of an ethical product serves a self-restorative function. Four experiments provide support for this assertion: a self-threat increases consumers’ choice of an ethical option, even when the alternative choice is objectively superior in quantity (Study 1) and product quality (Study 2). Further, restoring self-esteem through positive feedback elimin…Read more
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    Green Consumption Practices Among Young Environmentalists: A Practice Theory Perspective
    with Chamila Perera and Pat Auger
    Journal of Business Ethics 152 (3): 843-864. 2018.
    We examined the subjective experiences of young environmentalists who engage in green consumption practices from the theoretical lens of Warde’s :131–153, 2005) practice theory. Data were gathered through 21 photo-elicited, in-depth interviews with young environmentalists. Based on our findings, we postulated a theoretical framework to understand green consumption practices among our informants as a process with three interrelated phases: green credibility seeking, green procurement and prosumpt…Read more