Extending the Deontic Model of Justice: Moral Self-Regulation in Third-Party Responses to Injustice

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作者
Rupp, Deborah E.
Bell, Chris M.
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DECISION-MAKING; DISENGAGEMENT; ORGANIZATIONS; DISCREPANCY; FAIRNESS; POWER;
D O I
10.5840/beq20102017
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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The deontic model of justice and ethical behavior proposes that people care about justice Simply for the sake of justice. This is an important consideration for business ethics because it implies that justice and ethical behavior are naturally occurring phenomena independent of system controls or individual self-interest. To date, research on the deontic model and third-party reactions to injustice has focused primarily on individuals' tendency to punish transgressors. This research has revealed that witnesses to injustice will consider sacrificing their own resources if it is the only way to sanction an observed transgressor. In this paper we seek to extend this model by arguing that punishment may not be the only "deontic" reaction, and that in fact, third-party observers of injustice may engage in moral self-regulation that Would lead them to conclude that the most ethical response is to do nothing. We provide preliminary evidence for our propositions using voiced cognitions data collected during a resource allocation task. Results indicate that deonance may be more complex than originally thought, and previous tests of the model conservative in nature.
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