EPISODE · Sep 21, 2025 · 55 MIN
The Robin Hood Effect in Transgressions Against Firms (Jason et al 2025) | FT50 JCR
from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay
English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:59Hindi Podcast Start at 00:37:11Welcome to Revise and Resubmit 🎙️ Today we crack open a fresh, provocative study that turns the spotlight from firms to consumers and asks why “little” rule-bending so often feels like justice. 🏹The paper is “The Robin Hood Effect in Transgressions Against Firms: How Political Ideology Shapes Consumer Justifications,” by Jason D Lin, Anat Keinan, Hannah H Chang, and Donald R Lehmann, published online on 19 September 2025 in the prestigious Journal of Consumer Research, an elite FT50 journal from Oxford University Press. 📚✨Here is the heartbeat of the research. Consumers sometimes game return policies, share passwords, pirate content, stack coupons, wardrobe, abuse promotions, or even shoplift. 💳🔐🛍️ They do not just act; they justify. When fairness and care are made salient, many adopt a Robin Hood lens: They see themselves as balancing scales against big firms, or as helping those with less. ⚖️💡 The studies reveal that, under these cues, liberals are more likely than conservatives to view such transgressions as morally permissible and to engage in them. 🧠📈But the story bends. Frame the company as a local franchisee rather than a faceless giant, or highlight customer-friendly policies, and the Robin Hood drumbeat softens. 🎯🔄 This is not a tale of villains and saints; it is a map of moral reasoning, crowded with shortcuts and switchbacks, showing marketers how to reduce costly misconduct by changing the narrative consumers use to justify it. 🧭🧩Before we dive deeper, smash that follow on Spotify for Revise and Resubmit, subscribe on YouTube at Weekend Researcher, and find us on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast. 🔔🚀 Thank you to the authors—Jason D Lin, Anat Keinan, Hannah H Chang, and Donald R Lehmann—and to Oxford University Press for this FT50-caliber contribution in Journal of Consumer Research. 🙏🏆So here is our question for you: When the scales of fairness and care tip in your mind, where do you draw the line between principled protest and plain-old cheating? 🤔ReferenceJason D Lin, Anat Keinan, Hannah H Chang, Donald R Lehmann, The Robin Hood Effect in Transgressions Against Firms: How Political Ideology Shapes Consumer Justifications, Journal of Consumer Research, 2025;, ucaf053, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucaf053Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherConnect over linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mayukhpsm/
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