Religion, conspiracy theory and consumer ethics: a moderated mediation analysis

D. Arli
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PurposeThe purpose of this study is to show that the spread of conspiracy theories has resulted in many tragic incidents, such as January 6 Insurrection at the US Capitol Building. Interestingly, many of the conspiracy theory followers are religious individuals. In response to this phenomenon, this study will investigate the impact of religious (un)beliefs on consumer ethics. Secondly, this study will investigate the mediating role of conspiracy theory on consumer ethics. Finally, this study will investigate the moderating role of ethical ideology (i.e. relativism) on the relationship between consumers’ (un)belief (e.g. religiosity and atheism) and consumer ethics.Design/methodology/approachOverall, 328 participants living in the USA (32% female and 68% male) were recruited from Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) in exchange for financial compensation.FindingsThe results show the negative impact of a belief in a conspiracy theory. These conspiracy beliefs can skew any individual irrespective of their beliefs or unbelief. Religious leaders, policymakers and educators need to keep this in mind when designing a campaign to reduce unethical behavior. Everyone is prone to conspiracy theories.Originality/valueThis is one of the first few studies exploring the impact of belief in conspiracy theories on consumers’ ethical beliefs. There are still limited studies investigating whether conspiracy beliefs lead individuals to engage in unethical behavior.
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宗教、阴谋论与消费者伦理:一个有调节的中介分析
本研究的目的是表明阴谋论的传播导致了许多悲剧性事件,如1月6日美国国会大厦暴动。有趣的是,许多阴谋论的追随者都是宗教人士。针对这一现象,本研究将调查宗教(un)信仰对消费者伦理的影响。其次,本研究将探讨阴谋论对消费者伦理的中介作用。最后,本研究将探讨伦理意识形态(即相对主义)对消费者(非)信仰(如宗教性和无神论)与消费者伦理之间关系的调节作用。总体而言,328名生活在美国的参与者(32%的女性和68%的男性)从亚马逊土耳其机械(MTurk)中招募,以换取经济补偿。研究结果表明,相信阴谋论会产生负面影响。这些阴谋信仰可以扭曲任何一个人,不管他们是否信仰。宗教领袖、政策制定者和教育工作者在设计减少不道德行为的活动时需要牢记这一点。每个人都倾向于阴谋论。原创性/价值这是探索阴谋论信仰对消费者伦理信仰影响的首批研究之一。关于阴谋信念是否会导致个人从事不道德行为的研究仍然有限。
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