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'The Devil Made Me Do It!' An Inquiry Into the Unconscious 'Devils Within' of Rationalized Corruption

机译:“魔鬼让我做!”理性腐败中潜意识中的“魔鬼”探究

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Individuals involved in corruption often offer rationalizations to convince themselves and others that they are not corrupt, and that their acts are justified and acceptable. However, to confine the dynamic process of mobilizing rationalizations to this purpose is too restrictive. Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, it is argued that an unconscious urge for rationalizations develops from a need to find psychological restitution and atonement, achieved only through self-convincing beliefs of acquittal. Six unconscious motives are identified as explanations how offenders believe that rationalizations acquit them from guilt, indemnify them, or redeem the corruption. These motives represent metaphorical devils that can spawn corruption in otherwise law-abiding citizens with moral intentions. Conceptualizations bring the unconscious dynamics or rationalized corruption into consciousness, where it can be studied and worked with. This makes an important contribution toward enabling managers to be more in control of rationalized corruption, both in themselves and elsewhere in the organization.
机译:参与腐败的个人通常会提供合理化的理由,以使自己和他人相信自己没有腐败,他们的行为是合理且可以接受的。但是,将动员合理化的动态过程限制于此目的过于严格。根据心理分析理论,有人认为,无意识的理性化冲动是由寻求心理复原和赎罪的需求发展而来的,只有通过令人信服的无罪释放信念才能实现。确定了六种无意识的动机,以解释罪犯如何相信合理化使他们无罪,赔偿或赎回腐败。这些动机代表着隐喻性的魔鬼,这些魔鬼可能以道德意图在否则守法的公民中产生腐败。概念化将潜意识的动力或合理的腐败带入意识中,可以对其进行研究和处理。这为使管理人员本人和组织中的其他人能够更好地控制合理的腐败做出了重要贡献。

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