2016
DOI: 10.3280/rip2016-001001
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Concern for personal reputation within groups: the effect of accountability and fear of social exclusion

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“…On the other hand, 40 articles or 43.9% were categorized in the area of Theory-building (see, e.g., Refs. [ 10 , 11 , 13 , 30 , 49 , 53 , 55 ] [ [98] , [99] , [100] , [101] , [102] , [103] , [104] , [105] , [106] , [107] , [108] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [114] , [115] , [116] , [117] , [118] , [119] , [120] , [121] , [122] , [123] , [124] , [125] , [126] , [127] , [128] , [129] , [130] ]). For instance, the study by Ahn et al [ 49 ] suggests comparing the younger children's reasoning about self-focused versus other-focused reputation strategies directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, 40 articles or 43.9% were categorized in the area of Theory-building (see, e.g., Refs. [ 10 , 11 , 13 , 30 , 49 , 53 , 55 ] [ [98] , [99] , [100] , [101] , [102] , [103] , [104] , [105] , [106] , [107] , [108] , [109] , [110] , [111] , [112] , [113] , [114] , [115] , [116] , [117] , [118] , [119] , [120] , [121] , [122] , [123] , [124] , [125] , [126] , [127] , [128] , [129] , [130] ]). For instance, the study by Ahn et al [ 49 ] suggests comparing the younger children's reasoning about self-focused versus other-focused reputation strategies directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This factor is known in the literature as "reputational concern," the extent to which people are concerned about their reputation (Emler 1990). We consider this to be an important factor in our analysis as reputational concern derives from a social mechanism which is closely related to a person's sense of belonging (e.g., Cavazza, Pagliaro, and Guidetti 2014;De Cremer 2002;De Cremer and Tyler 2005;Pagliaro et al 2016). As mentioned previously, social norms are reliable determinants of conservation behavior and can affect people for different reasons, namely, people want to fit in and thus adhere to social norms, avoid social disapproval, or seek social esteem, to experience a sense of belonging.…”
Section: Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%