In this study, we test the interactive effect on ethical decision-making of (1) personal characteristics, and (2) personal expectancies based on perceptions of organizational rewards and punishments. Personal characteristics studied were cognitive moral development and belief in a just world. Using an in-basket simulation, we found that exposure to reward system information influenced managers' outcome expectancies. Further, outcome expectancies and belief in a just world interacted with managers' cognitive moral development to influence managers' ethical decision-making. In particular, low-cognitive moral development managers who expected that their organization condoned unethical behavior made less ethical decisions while high cognitive m...
Numerous examples of unethical organizational decision-making highlighted in the media have led many...
Many efforts to understand and respond to a succession of corporate scandals over the last few years...
Recent corporate wrongdoing has focused attention on punishing the "bad apples." But bad people don'...
Recent events in business, private, and public settings suggests that people continue to struggle wi...
Typescript (photocopy).Ethical/unethical behavior in the organization is proposed to be a function o...
Rationalist models of ethical decision making assume that higher order conscious reasoning dominates...
An empirical study examined the relationships between Jone's (1991) moral intensity and self-evaluat...
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A number of theories attempt to explain the elements of the decision making process when one is face...
Normative analysis has been the major mode of inquiry in public administration ethics and, more gene...
[[abstract]]When managers make business ethics judgments, the decisioninevitably has impact on them....
Following a 3 [dilemma: coercion and control (CC); conflict of interest (CI); personal integrity (P...
[[abstract]]According to agency theory, agents base their economic decisions on self-interests when ...
The presence of unethical behavior continues to plague the global business community, however, and i...
In the business context, there is a broad spectrum of practices that potentially harm others, yet mi...
Numerous examples of unethical organizational decision-making highlighted in the media have led many...
Many efforts to understand and respond to a succession of corporate scandals over the last few years...
Recent corporate wrongdoing has focused attention on punishing the "bad apples." But bad people don'...
Recent events in business, private, and public settings suggests that people continue to struggle wi...
Typescript (photocopy).Ethical/unethical behavior in the organization is proposed to be a function o...
Rationalist models of ethical decision making assume that higher order conscious reasoning dominates...
An empirical study examined the relationships between Jone's (1991) moral intensity and self-evaluat...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90243/1/j.1744-6570.2011.01237.x.pd
A number of theories attempt to explain the elements of the decision making process when one is face...
Normative analysis has been the major mode of inquiry in public administration ethics and, more gene...
[[abstract]]When managers make business ethics judgments, the decisioninevitably has impact on them....
Following a 3 [dilemma: coercion and control (CC); conflict of interest (CI); personal integrity (P...
[[abstract]]According to agency theory, agents base their economic decisions on self-interests when ...
The presence of unethical behavior continues to plague the global business community, however, and i...
In the business context, there is a broad spectrum of practices that potentially harm others, yet mi...
Numerous examples of unethical organizational decision-making highlighted in the media have led many...
Many efforts to understand and respond to a succession of corporate scandals over the last few years...
Recent corporate wrongdoing has focused attention on punishing the "bad apples." But bad people don'...