Moral decision-making in organizations

M Kouchaki, IH Smith - Annual Review of Organizational …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Research on moral decision-making in organizations has expanded significantly over the
past few decades. In this review, we build on prior comprehensive reviews on the topic to …

Advances in brain and religion studies: a review and synthesis of recent representative studies

P McNamara, J Grafman - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2024 - frontiersin.org
We review and synthesize recent religion and brain studies and find that at a broad network
neuroscience level, religious/spiritual experiences (RSEs) appear to depend crucially upon …

Prosocial religions as folk-technologies of mutual policing.

L Fitouchi, M Singh, JB André, N Baumard - Psychological Review, 2025 - psycnet.apa.org
Why do humans believe in moralizing gods? Leading accounts argue that these beliefs
evolved because they help societies grow and promote group cooperation. Yet recent …

Cultural variation in the motivational correlates of gratitude.

A Vishkin, MY Kim, N Solak, K Szymaniak, CJM White… - Emotion, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Gratitude confers a sense of indebtedness to repay the benefactor, which poses a limitation
on one's autonomy—an aversive experience in individualist cultures. Yet, gratitude is …

Meditation training and enduring changes in psychological functioning: a 7-year longitudinal study

SR Aichele, BK Sahdra, AP Zanesco… - The Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Considerable research has now documented the beneficial effects of mindfulness-based
practices on psychological functioning. Less is known about the long-term durability of such …

Thinking about God encourages intergroup prosociality even when conflict is salient

MH Pasek, A Lehner, S Hartley… - Group Processes & …, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent research documents that thinking about God encourages intergroup prosociality
among believers. An open question is whether such increased prosociality is dampened by …

The causal effects of religious service attendance on prosocial behaviours in New Zealand: A national longitudinal study

JA Bulbulia, DE Davis, KG Rice… - Archive for the …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigate the causal effects of religious service attendance on prosocial behaviours
using longitudinal data from a nationally representative sample of 33,198 New Zealanders …

How Religiousness Increases and Decreases Prejudice: The Mediating Roles of Religious Fundamentalism and Religious Ethnocentrism

T Budesheim, G Leak, L Finken… - The International Journal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
We hypothesized that while both religious commitment and quest orientation directly reduce
prejudice, their overall influence would largely depend on their indirect effects through two …