Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
888739 Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigate how, why and when activating economic schemas reduces the compassion that individuals extend to others in need when delivering bad news. Across three experiments, we show that unobtrusively priming economic schemas decreases the compassion that individuals express to others in need, that this effect is mediated by dampened feelings of empathy and heightened perceptions of unprofessionalism, and that it is circumscribed to bad news that has economic implications. We discuss implications for theory and research on schemas, procedural justice, emotion expression, and prosocial behavior.

► We investigate how, why and when activating economic schemas reduces compassion. ► We examine these effects across three studies of individuals delivering bad news. ► The effects are mediated by dampened empathy and perceptions of unprofessionalism. ► The effects are circumscribed to bad news that has economic implications.

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