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  1. Intentions in Ecological Psychology: An Anscombean Proposal

    According to ecological psychology, agency is a crucial feature of living organisms: therefore many ecological psychologists maintain that explaining...

    Miguel Segundo-Ortin, Annemarie Kalis in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
    Article Open access 09 November 2022
  2. Exploring smallholder farmers’ climate change adaptation intentions in Tiruchirappalli District, South India

    Smallholder farmers are disproportionally vulnerable to climate change, and knowledge on cognitive factors and processes is required to successfully...

    Hermine Mitter, Kathrin Obermeier, Erwin Schmid in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article Open access 30 January 2024
  3. The Ripple Effect: When Leader Self-Group Distancing Responses Affect Subordinate Career Trajectories

    As women advance into leadership roles, the gender discrimination they face is a pressing issue that demands attention from a business ethics...

    Hannah Kremer, Isabel Villamor, Margaret Ormiston in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 08 November 2023
  4. Cognitive control, intentions, and problem solving in skill learning

    We investigate flexibility and problem solving in skilled action. We conducted a field study of mountain bike riding that required a learner rider to...

    Wayne Christensen, Kath Bicknell in Synthese
    Article Open access 02 November 2022
  5. A Meta-Analytical Assessment of the Effect of Deontological Evaluations and Teleological Evaluations on Ethical Judgments/Intentions

    Deontological and teleological evaluations are widely utilized in the context of consumer decision-making. Despite their use, the differential effect...

    Aimee E. Smith, Natalina Zlatevska, ... Alex Belli in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 07 January 2023
  6. The Influence of Environmental Values on Consumer Intentions to Participate in Agritourism—A Model to Extend TPB

    This study examines the influence of environmental values on consumer intentions to participate in agritourism through the theory of planned...

    Zinan Zhao, Yongji Xue, ... Nyingone Ndongo Meline in Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
    Article Open access 08 August 2022
  7. When Tradition Meets Innovation: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Factors Influencing Chinese Consumers' Purchase Intentions for Meat Substitutes

    Meat consumption has long been a staple in China, but its environmental and social impacts have prompted the development of a market for meat...

    Wenxuan Guo, Dawan Wiwattanadate in Food Ethics
    Article 15 June 2024
  8. Holistic thinking and risk-taking perceptions reduce risk-taking intentions: ethical, financial, and health/safety risks across genders and cultures

    Holistic thinking involves four subconstructs: causality, contradiction, attention to the whole, and change. This holistic perspective varies across...

    **gqiu Chen, Thomas Li-** Tang, ChaoRong Wu in Asian Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 09 September 2022
  9. Semantic conventions and referential intentions

    According to intentionalism, the semantic reference of the uses of demonstratives is fixed, at least partly, by the speaker’s referential intention....

    Jakub Rudnicki in Synthese
    Article Open access 25 June 2023
  10. Joint Action, Participatory Intentions, and Team Reasoning

    Agents are often held responsible for harms that they intentionally brought about. It is commonplace that such intentional wrongdoings and omissions...
    Chapter 2022
  11. Group Assertions and Group Lies

    Groups, like individuals, can communicate. They can issue statements, make promises, give advice. Sometimes, in doing so, they lie and deceive. The...

    Neri Marsili in Topoi
    Article Open access 02 February 2023
  12. Shaming of Tax Evaders: Empirical Evidence on Perceptions of Retributive Justice and Tax Compliance Intentions

    Although naming-and-shaming (shaming) is a commonly used tax enforcement mechanism, little is known about the efficacy of shaming tax evaders....

    Oliver Nnamdi Okafor in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 03 January 2022
  13. The Group Knobe Effect revisited: epistemic and doxastic side-effect effects in intuitive judgments concerning group agents

    In this paper, we investigate the effect described in the literature as the Group Knobe Effect, which is an asymmetry in ascription of intentionality...

    Maciej Tarnowski, Adrian Ziółkowski, Mieszko Tałasiewicz in Synthese
    Article Open access 18 October 2022
  14. Increasing Consumers’ Purchase Intentions Toward Fair-Trade Products Through Partitioned Pricing

    Selling fair-trade products can be problematic because of their higher price when compared with conventional alternatives. We propose that one way to...

    David Bürgin, Robert Wilken in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 13 September 2021
  15. The meta-metaphysics of group beliefs: in search of alternatives

    The aim of this paper is to argue that our understanding of the issue of institutional group minds might be broadened if we consider alternative...

    Krzysztof Poslajko in Synthese
    Article Open access 16 March 2023
  16. The Duty to Promote Digital Minimalism in Group Agents

    In this chapter, we turn our attention to the effects of the attention economy on our ability to act autonomously as a group. We begin by clarifying...
    Timothy Aylsworth, Clinton Castro in Kantian Ethics and the Attention Economy
    Chapter Open access 2024
  17. Group Morality and Moral Groups: Ethical Aspects of the Tuomelian We-Mode

    Raimo Tuomela’s we-mode groups are partly characterized by norms. Some norms may be characteristic of all we-mode groups like the norm restricting a...
    Björn Petersson in Tuomela on Sociality
    Chapter 2023
  18. Paved with Good Intentions: Self-regulation Breakdown After Altruistic Ethical Transgression

    Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is unethical behavior driven by an intention to assist an organization. This study is one of the first...

    Hongyu Zhang, **n Lucy Liu, ... **uli Sun in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 10 August 2022
  19. Speaker Meanings and Intentions

    There is much talk of intentions in semantics that I argue is mistaken: (I) In virtue of what does a speaker using a name or demonstrative refer to...
    Michael Devitt in Overlooking Conventions
    Chapter 2021
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