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When enough is not enough: Overearning as a manifestation of dispositional greed
Zeelenberg,Marcel ; Seuntjens,T.G. ; van de Ven,Niels ; Breugelmans,Seger
Zeelenberg,Marcel
Seuntjens,T.G.
van de Ven,Niels
Breugelmans,Seger
Abstract
Overearning is the tendency to forgo leisure and to earn more than one needs. Despite the important individual and societal consequences of overearning, little is known about who overearns and why. We examined the role of dispositional greed in explaining overearning. Study 1, an incentivized behavioral lab study (N = 153), found that greedy individuals showed overearning to a larger degree than less greedy individuals. A follow-up survey (N = 297) suggested that greedy people overearn more because they find the pursuit of wealth more important, not because they find the associated labor less aversive. Consistent with these findings, Study 2 (N = 472), finds that greedy people value money more than time, a pattern associated with lower well-being. Finally, Study 3, another incentivized behavioral lab study with two measurement moments (Ntime-1 = 185; Ntime-2 = 133), re- plicated and extended the findings of Study 1 to a longitudinal context. People do appear to learn from over- earning in the past, as overearning was reduced from time 1 to time 2. However, even at time 2, overearning was observed and greedy individuals showed a larger degree of overearning. Implications for what we can do to prevent overearning and increase well-being are discussed.
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2020-10
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Dispositional greed scale, Greed, HAPPINESS, LIFE, MONEY, Overearning, Pursuit of wealth, SCALE, Well-being, Work
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Zeelenberg, M, Seuntjens, T G, van de Ven, N & Breugelmans, S 2020, 'When enough is not enough : Overearning as a manifestation of dispositional greed', Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 165, 110155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2020.110155
