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Willful Ignorance and Moral Behavior

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Author
Raphael Epperson Andreas Gerster
Category
Quantitative
Date Posted
2021/10/11
Date Retrieved
2024/05/08
Date Revised
2024/05/07
Date Written
2024/05/07
Description
Consumers willful ignorance about the consequences of their actions may impede moral behavior. We test this concern in a real-world context based on a laboratory experiment and field data. We find that willful ignorance about farming practices increases consumption of meat from intensive farming both in the laboratory and at university canteens. Individuals who prefer to avoid information are particularly responsive to it yet their behavioral response vanishes after two weeks. Both findings demonstrate the difficulty of addressing willful ignorance through information interventions.
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C91 D12 D83
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Willful ignorance Information avoidance Morality Information intervention Experiment Meat consumption
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