Yuval Feldman

Lightning Rounds II - Ending Institutional Corruption

"Visualizing Campaign Finance Contributions"
Solomon Kahn, Director of Analytics, Paperless Post

"Institutional Discrimination in Corporate America"
Frank Dobbin, Professor of Sociology, Harvard University

"Expressive Effects of Ethics Codes: An Experimental Survey of U.S. Employees' Interpretation, Understanding, and Implementation of Institutional Ethical Policies"
Yuval Feldman, Professor of Law, Bar Ilan University

"Coping with Moral Dilemmas at Work: Managers, Business School Academics, and the...

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Yuval Feldman - Perception of Legality, Dual Process Reasoning, and Ethical Decision Making

Yuval Feldman, Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow and Professor of Law at Bar Ilan University, presented his research at the February 15 Lab Seminar. Feldman’s research attempts to understand how individuals interpret laws that are ambiguous or unclear. 

Feldman pointed out that one of the easiest ways for “good” people to do “bad” things is to legitimize their actions by believing that their behavior is within the boundaries of the...

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Yuval Feldman — Perception of Legality, Dual-Process Reasoning, and Ethical Decision-Making

The fifth Edmond J. Safra Lab seminar met on October 10, 2012, and was led by Lab Fellow, Professor Yuval Feldman. During his fellowship, Professor Feldman will engage in a number of collaborative experimental projects all related to the implicit and explicit effects of law on ethical decision-making. Notions of compliance, performance, and bounded ethicality permeated the discussion as participants considered specific examples and attempted to discern the role of...

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