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Paper #1292

Título:
One person in the battlefield is not a warrior: Self-construal, perceived ability to make a difference, and socially responsible behavior
Autores:
Irina Cojuharenco, Gert Cornelissen y Natalia Karelaia
Fecha:
Octubre 2011
Resumen:
We suggest that cultivating an individual's connectedness to others promotes socially responsible behavior both directly and indirectly � through increased perceived ability to make a difference. Individuals whose interdependent self is more prominent feel they have more of an impact on larger scale societal outcomes and, therefore, engage more in socially responsible behaviors than do individuals whose independent self is more prominent. We test these hypotheses in two experiments in which participants make financial contributions or exert an effort for a social cause. In a survey, we find that perceived effectiveness mediates the effect of self-construal on socially responsible consumption.
Palabras clave:
self-construal, interdependent self, independent self, socially responsible behavior, perceived effectiveness
Códigos JEL:
C91, D64
Área de investigación:
Dirección de Empresa y Estudios de las Organizaciones / Economía Experimental y del Comportamiento

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