The Impact of Implicit Theories of Personality Malleability on Opportunistic Financial Reporting

Volume: 116, Pages: 258 - 265
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
null null Individuals typically believe that a highly valued personal attribute is a non-malleable trait-like entity (entity theory), or that the attribute is malleable and can be changed and developed (incremental theory). Research suggests that entity theorists perceive existing norms, regulations, and moral orders to be more rigid, whereas incremental theorists assess morality in terms of broad principles that shape world views. We argue that...
Paper Details
Title
The Impact of Implicit Theories of Personality Malleability on Opportunistic Financial Reporting
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
116
Pages
258 - 265
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