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Doing justice to creative justifications: Creativity,Honesty-Humility,and (un)ethical justifications
Affiliation:1. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands;2. University of Twente, the Netherlands;3. Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), the Netherlands
Abstract:Research on the relation between creativity and unethical behavior has provided inconclusive findings, thus far. Herein, we focus on a mechanism that has been suggested as underlying a positive relation between these constructs: an increased ability to generate unethical justifications (i.e., reasons for behaving unethically) of those with high levels of creativity. Specifically, we test if creativity is more strongly related to the generation of unethical than ethical justifications. In a vignette experiment (N = 907, N = 20,719 rated answers), we find that creativity is equally related to the quality and quantity of both ethical and unethical justifications. Additionally, Honesty-Humility from the HEXACO Model of Personality is positively related to the quality of ethical, and negatively related to the quality and quantity of unethical justifications.
Keywords:Creativity  Unethical justifications  Ethical justifications  Honesty-Humility  HEXACO
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