Responsibility : the many faces of a social phenomenon
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Part I Introduction 1. Responsibility as a fundamental human phenomenon - Hans-Werner Bierhoff and Ann Elisabeth Auhagen Part II. Basic Issues and Domains of Responsibility 2. Philosophical foundations of responsibility - Dieter Birnbacher 3. Responsibility - a biological perspective - Robert A. Hinde 4. Toward a broader psychological foundation for responsibility - who, what, how - Kelly G. Shaver and Deborah A. Schutte 5. An attributional approach to perceived responsibility for transgressions - extensions to child abuse, punishment goals and political ideology - Bernard Weiner 6. Responsibility in everyday life - Ann Elisabeth Auhagen 7. Denial of responsibility - Leo Montada Part III. Applications of Responsibility 8. Responsibility and technology - Hans Lenk and Matthias Maring 9. Responsibility and ecological behaviour - a meta-analysis of the strength and the extent of a causal link - Florian G. Kaiser, Urs Fuhrer, Olaf Weber, Thomas Ofner and Evelina Buhler-Ilieva 10. Responsibility appraisals of health protection - Elisabeth Kals 11. Responsibility in work organisations - L. Alan Witt 12. Responsibility and altruism - the role of volunteerism - Hans-Weber Bierhoff 13. Responsibility and reactions to the disadvantaged - Manfred Schmitt, Barbara Reichle and Jurgen Maes Part IV. Perspectives 14. Responsibility at the Beginning of the Third Millennium - Ann Elisabeth Auhagen and Hans-Weber Bierhoff