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What did you do before? Moral (in)consistency in pro-environmental choice

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Rather than just examining moral licensing and cleansing at an aggregate level, we investigate experimentally the moral dynamics at an individual level. We also propose a formal definition of moral consistency or inconsistency (i.e., moral licensing and/or moral cleansing). We found that half our sample present inconsistent pro-environmental behaviour, independently of the way behavior is elicited (positive or negative framing). Men seem to behave more consistently over time, but when they compensate, they license (respectively cleanse) in a higher (respectively lesser) extent than women. We suggest that policies can improve their performances by avoiding a ‘one size fits all approach’ and take into account this heterogeneity of moral dynamics.
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hal-02121798 , version 1 (06-05-2019)

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Sophie Clot, Gilles Grolleau, Lisette Ibanez. What did you do before? Moral (in)consistency in pro-environmental choice. 9th International Conference of the French Association of Experimental Economics, Jun 2018, Nice, France. ⟨hal-02121798⟩
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