Moral emotions and self-monitoring

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Abstract

This study offers a set of relationships between self-monitoring and two moral emotions: shame and guilt. After creating various combinations of relationships between the behavioral manifestations of shame and guilt and the sub-dimensions of self-monitoring, these relationships are tested with data obtained from lower level managers in a public bank in Turkey. Results show that there are positive relationships between these constructs. The implications of these findings for understanding moral emotions and self-monitoring were also considered, along with some potential applications.

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Yurtsever, G. (2005). Moral emotions and self-monitoring. Bogazici Journal, 19(1–2), 115–125. https://doi.org/10.21773/boun.19.1.7

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