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Joint evaluation as a real-world tool for managing emotional asessments of morality

Journal

Emotion Review

Subject

Organisational Behaviour

Publication Year

2011

Abstract

Moral problems often prompt emotional responses that invoke intuitive judgments of right and wrong. While emotions inform judgment across many domains, they can also lead to ethical failures that could be avoided by using a more deliberative, analytical decision-making process. In this article, we describe joint evaluation as an effective tool to help decision makers manage their emotional assessments of morality.

Keywords

Emotions; Joint evaluation; Judgement; Morality

Available on ECCH

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