Erasmus Centre of Behavioural Ethics

 
 
   
 

Erasmus Centre of Behavioural Ethics

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The Erasmus Centre of Behavioural Ethics (ECBE) fosters and promotes fundamental (social) psychological research in behavioural ethics that has implications for a wide variety of fields such as management, law, and social sciences in general. The centre aims to address questions related to understanding how, for example, it is possible that good people can show bad behaviours, how concerns about justice and morality influence people's decisions within dyads and groups, which motives underlie ethical leadership, and how distrust can be decreased when ethical failures have emerged. The ECBE is chaired by David De Cremer and is part of a network of academics in the field of behavioural ethics.

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