| Literature DB >> 34170947 |
Valeria De Cristofaro1, Mauro Giacomantonio1, Valerio Pellegrini1, Marco Salvati1, Luigi Leone1.
Abstract
Two studies explored whether and how mindfulness relates with citizens' tax evasion intentions and support for progressive tax rates. Based on theoretical and empirical grounds, in Study 1 (N = 1,175) we proposed that mindfulness would be negatively related with tax evasion intentions through decreased social dominance orientation. Drawing on Duckitt's dual-process motivational model, in Study 2 (N = 722) we proposed that mindfulness would be positively related with support for progressive taxation through the mediation of lower competitive-jungle beliefs, and then lower social dominance orientation. Instead, we did not expect to find mediation of the link between mindfulness and support for progressive taxation through dangerous-world beliefs and right-wing authoritarianism. These studies inform about the motivational pathways through which mindfulness relates with tax evasion intentions and support for progressive taxation.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34170947 PMCID: PMC8232402 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0253627
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Intercorrelations, means, and standard deviations for scores on Mindfulness (MAAS), Social Dominance Orientation (SDO), and Tax Evasion intentions (TE).
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) MAAS | 4.11 | .79 | - | ||
| (2) SDO | 2.96 | .81 | -.13 | - | |
| (3) TE | 2.85 | 1.68 | -.17 | .22 | - |
Note. Study 1 (N = 1175)
*** p < .001.
Fig 1Mediation analysis model in Study 1 (N = 1,175): Standardized parameters.
Intercorrelations, means, and standard deviations for scores on Mindfulness (MAAS), Competitive-Jungle Beliefs (CJB), Dangerous-World Beliefs (DWB), Social Dominance Orientation (SDO), Right-Wing Authoritarianism (RWA), and support for Tax Progressivity (TP).
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) MAAS | 4.09 | .75 | - | |||||
| (2) CJB | 2.78 | 1.06 | -.24 | - | ||||
| (3) DWB | 4.16 | .94 | -.03 | .06 | - | |||
| (4) SDO | 2.26 | 1.12 | -.15 | .62 | -.02 | - | ||
| (5) RWA | 3.15 | 1.17 | .004 | .34 | .31 | .45 | - | |
| (6) TP | 5.04 | 1.29 | .006 | -.25 | -.04 | -.32 | -.18 | - |
Note. Study 2 (N = 722)
*** p < .001.
Fig 2Path analysis model with sequential mediators in Study 2 (N = 722): Standardized parameters.