Essays about: "injunctive norms"
Found 4 essays containing the words injunctive norms.
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1. Peers, Privacy & Pleasure: A mapping of how social norms influence consumers in their diffusion of a social media application with privacy implications, the case of TikTok
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : TikTok, the social media network where users can post and share user created content with one another, has fallen under examination of governments across the globe due to rising distress in regards to the privacy implications that the app may have. Understanding how TikTok reached such success even with an apparent privacy implication calls for a mapping of the social norms (Injunctive, Descriptive, Personal) and how they shaped consumer perceptions. READ MORE
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2. Faking During Employment Interviews: An Experiment Investigating the Effect of Descriptive and Injunctive Norm Alignment
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för psykologi (PSY)Abstract : Previous research has shown that it is common for job candidates to use faking tactics in the context of employment interviews, but situational antecedents of applicant faking has been understudied. Using an experimental design, we aimed to investigate if descriptive and injunctive norms interact to influence the intention to engage in mild types of faking during job interviews. READ MORE
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3. Norms, Nudging, and Sustainable Consumption- An interactive online experiment evaluating the impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on the consumption of sustainability labelled products
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Sustainable consumption is one important factor in mitigating negative environmental and societal impacts of extensive production and consumption. Behavioural interventions, such as nudging, have been suggested as potential methods in changing customer behaviour. READ MORE
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4. Why not? - People who decided not to conform to perceived immorality
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för psykologiAbstract : Much of the research in social psychology has focused on conformity. Often conformity is a necessary tool which helps our society to function but when people conform to something dangerous or immoral it can be very dangerous. In this study the people who do not conform for the reason that they disagree with the morality of the group are studied. READ MORE