Certain business practices include legal but ethically questionable activities. Surveys intended to determine the nature and extent of such activities must employ questioning methods which mitigate the inherent threat of sensitive questions and account for social desirability effects. This study uses a national mail survey of chief executive officers (CEOs) of manufacturing firms to compare the performance of direct questioning, scenario, and randomized response methods for estimating the prevalence of several sensitive business practices. The direct questioning and scenario versions used self-reporting (individual-based) questions, as well as the CEO\u27s perceptions of the extent to which others engage in questionable activities (other-ba...
The impetus of this research is to examine how different presentation techniques of data-capturing q...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Certain business practices include legal but ethically questionable activities. Surveys intended to ...
Firm-level data from executives are necessary for testing many theories in organizational sci-ence. ...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
This article is an empirical contribution to the evaluation of the randomized response technique (RR...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Social desirability and the fear of negative consequences often deter a considerable share of survey...
A national survey of CEOs of manufacturing firms was conducted to identify factors explaining CEOs\u...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in unethical work behavior. Several types of ...
The impetus of this research is to examine how different presentation techniques of data-capturing q...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...
Certain business practices include legal but ethically questionable activities. Surveys intended to ...
Firm-level data from executives are necessary for testing many theories in organizational sci-ence. ...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
"Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents th...
Self-administered online surveys may provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents tha...
This article is an empirical contribution to the evaluation of the randomized response technique (RR...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
Social desirability and the fear of sanctions can deter survey respondents from responding truthfull...
Social desirability and the fear of negative consequences often deter a considerable share of survey...
A national survey of CEOs of manufacturing firms was conducted to identify factors explaining CEOs\u...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in unethical work behavior. Several types of ...
The impetus of this research is to examine how different presentation techniques of data-capturing q...
Self-administered online surveys provide a higher level of privacy protection to respondents than su...
In social science research, survey respondents hesitate to answer sensitive questions. This explains...