Obiettivo The main objective of the proposed research is to enhance our understanding of the critical role of institutions in affecting moral transgression. I aim at identifying institutional mechanisms operating in markets and organisations that promote immoral outcomes. The key question this project seeks to explain is why “ordinary” people endowed with a given moral conception engage in behaviours they would generally object to. While the focus is on immoral behaviour, the reverse inference is always intended as well: if we understand mechanisms that promote immoral behaviour, we can build on this knowledge to design institutions that limit those outcomes.The importance of studying morality is self-evident. Harmful outcomes resulting from market interactions or organisational design include, e.g. detrimental working conditions, suffering of animals that are kept in inhumane husbandry, or environmental damage. The critical role of institutions has also been pointed out in most extreme cases such as the organisation of the Holocaust.Morality is an elusive term but there exists an academic common sense that immoral behaviour involves harming others in an unjustified way. It is this definition of immoral behaviour that organises the project as reflected in the suggested experimental paradigms. The two main institutional categories I will consider are markets and underlying market mechanisms (WP1) and organisational mechanisms, in particular the role of pivotality, hierarchy, division of labour, delegation, and framing (WP2). In all experiments I causally identify the role of institutions by comparing the distribution of moral values in a baseline condition to the one arising from specific institutional set-ups. WP 3 will complement the analysis from a different angle, studying (i) individual determinants of immoral behaviour, (ii) moral development in children, (iii) and the effects of a randomised intervention (mentoring program) on moral judgment in children. Campo scientifico humanitieshistory and archaeologyhistorymodern history Programma(i) FP7-IDEAS-ERC - Specific programme: "Ideas" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013) Argomento(i) ERC-AG-SH1 - ERC Advanced Grant - Individuals, institutions and markets Invito a presentare proposte ERC-2013-ADG Vedi altri progetti per questo bando Meccanismo di finanziamento ERC-AG - ERC Advanced Grant Istituzione ospitante BEHAVIOR AND INEQUALITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE GGMBH Contributo UE € 1 441 749,34 Indirizzo SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE-STRASSE 5-9 53113 Bonn Germania Mostra sulla mappa Regione Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Bonn, Kreisfreie Stadt Tipo di attività Research Organisations Contatto amministrativo Lydia Simons Ricercatore principale Armin Falk (Prof.) Collegamenti Contatta l’organizzazione Opens in new window Costo totale Nessun dato Beneficiari (2) Classifica in ordine alfabetico Classifica per Contributo UE Espandi tutto Riduci tutto BEHAVIOR AND INEQUALITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE GGMBH Germania Contributo UE € 1 441 749,34 Indirizzo SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE-STRASSE 5-9 53113 Bonn Mostra sulla mappa Regione Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Bonn, Kreisfreie Stadt Tipo di attività Research Organisations Contatto amministrativo Lydia Simons Ricercatore principale Armin Falk (Prof.) Collegamenti Contatta l’organizzazione Opens in new window Costo totale Nessun dato RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN Partecipazione conclusa Germania Contributo UE € 254 720,66 Indirizzo REGINA PACIS WEG 3 53113 Bonn Mostra sulla mappa Regione Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Bonn, Kreisfreie Stadt Tipo di attività Higher or Secondary Education Establishments Contatto amministrativo Daniela Sprinkmeier (Mrs.) Collegamenti Contatta l’organizzazione Opens in new window Sito web Opens in new window Costo totale Nessun dato