Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates
Background The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that additional information about the perpetrator responsible for the death of subordinates at the workplace may influence the assessment of morality. The article contains the results of an empirical study conducted among young adult worki...
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author | Mariola Paruzel-Czachura Małgorzata Dobrowolska |
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description | Background
The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that additional information about the perpetrator responsible
for the death of subordinates at the workplace may influence the assessment of morality. The article contains the results of an
empirical study conducted among young adult working Silesians (N = 262), who were asked to evaluate the morality of the person
responsible for the decision, in line with which miners had started working on 6th October 2014. On that day miners died
following an explosion in the “Mysłowice-Wesoła” methane mine in the Polish Silesia region.
Material and Methods
The study
explored the stories’ method (from the moral psychology domain) as well as a short questionnaire. The respondents received
information about the behavior of the perpetrator as well as emotions (socially desirable and undesirable) and (socially desirable
and undesirable) views in the form of brief descriptions (stories). They were asked to evaluate the perpetrator’s morality.
Results
The socially desirable views of the evaluated perpetrator (lack of acceptance for the situation) and the socially desirable emotions
(guilt) significantly increased the level of morality according to participants. A single piece of information about the socially
desirable emotions didn’t significantly increase the perceived level of perpetrator’s morality; neither did a single piece of information
about socially desirable views.
Conclusions
Results indicate the important role of additional information about emotions
and views of the perpetrator in the process of assessing morality. It is worthwhile to implement the practical implications
of this study in similar crisis situations at the workplace. Med Pr 2018;69(3):261–267 |
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spelling | doaj.art-636ac55788d34f808a9b2d38297104ec2022-12-21T23:33:05ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineMedycyna Pracy0465-58932353-13392018-05-0169326126710.13075/mp.5893.0065981509Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinatesMariola Paruzel-Czachura0Małgorzata Dobrowolska1University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland (Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, Institute of Psychology)Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland (University College of Social Sciences and Philologies)Background The aim of the study was to verify the hypothesis that additional information about the perpetrator responsible for the death of subordinates at the workplace may influence the assessment of morality. The article contains the results of an empirical study conducted among young adult working Silesians (N = 262), who were asked to evaluate the morality of the person responsible for the decision, in line with which miners had started working on 6th October 2014. On that day miners died following an explosion in the “Mysłowice-Wesoła” methane mine in the Polish Silesia region. Material and Methods The study explored the stories’ method (from the moral psychology domain) as well as a short questionnaire. The respondents received information about the behavior of the perpetrator as well as emotions (socially desirable and undesirable) and (socially desirable and undesirable) views in the form of brief descriptions (stories). They were asked to evaluate the perpetrator’s morality. Results The socially desirable views of the evaluated perpetrator (lack of acceptance for the situation) and the socially desirable emotions (guilt) significantly increased the level of morality according to participants. A single piece of information about the socially desirable emotions didn’t significantly increase the perceived level of perpetrator’s morality; neither did a single piece of information about socially desirable views. Conclusions Results indicate the important role of additional information about emotions and views of the perpetrator in the process of assessing morality. It is worthwhile to implement the practical implications of this study in similar crisis situations at the workplace. Med Pr 2018;69(3):261–267http://www.journalssystem.com/medpr/Ocena-moralnosci-osoby-odpowiedzialnej-za-smierc-podwladnych-na-terenie-miejsca-pracy,81509,0,2.htmlmoral incoherencemoral coherencemoral judgmentsmoral psychologymoralitymining |
spellingShingle | Mariola Paruzel-Czachura Małgorzata Dobrowolska Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates Medycyna Pracy moral incoherence moral coherence moral judgments moral psychology morality mining |
title | Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
title_full | Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
title_fullStr | Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
title_full_unstemmed | Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
title_short | Judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
title_sort | judgment of the morality of an individual responsible for a fatal workplace accident involving subordinates |
topic | moral incoherence moral coherence moral judgments moral psychology morality mining |
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