This study examined human resources (HR) professionals’ self-perceptions of ethically questionable human resource management (HRM) practices (i.e., a disregard for the individual, favoring those in power, and discrimination). The research sought specifically to determine how these perceptions are influenced by their organizations’ ethical infrastructure and corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices. Data were collected from 134 HR professionals using an anonymous structured questionnaire. The scope of organizations’ ethics programs and the degree of importance given to developing an ethical infrastructure were found to predict the level of acceptance of unethical HRM practices related to discrimination. These practices are also less...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The aim of this article is to contribute to understanding the importance of considering the effect ...
There is no shortage of normative models describing how Human Resource Management (HRM) should integ...
This study examined human resources (HR) professionals’ self-perceptions of ethically questionable h...
Recent research has found that human resource (HR) practitioners judge the acceptability of ethicall...
The study on which this article reports, examined the relationship between the susceptibility of une...
The objective of this article is to identify research gaps in Ethical Decision-Making (EDM), and dev...
This study set out to examine the advance ethical practices in human resource management. The purpos...
This paper considers the role of HR in ethics and social responsibility and questions why, despite a...
This article reports on the results of a survey conducted among human resource practitioners in Sout...
M 100 Business Administration M 140 Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social ResponsibilityThe present r...
Most debates centered on HRM ethics have mainly concentrated on social and ecological responsibility...
In the field of human resources, ethical conflicts are undeniably a concern. Ethical norms exist in ...
Researchers have identified the complexity of ethical decision making choices and the influences tha...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The aim of this article is to contribute to understanding the importance of considering the effect ...
There is no shortage of normative models describing how Human Resource Management (HRM) should integ...
This study examined human resources (HR) professionals’ self-perceptions of ethically questionable h...
Recent research has found that human resource (HR) practitioners judge the acceptability of ethicall...
The study on which this article reports, examined the relationship between the susceptibility of une...
The objective of this article is to identify research gaps in Ethical Decision-Making (EDM), and dev...
This study set out to examine the advance ethical practices in human resource management. The purpos...
This paper considers the role of HR in ethics and social responsibility and questions why, despite a...
This article reports on the results of a survey conducted among human resource practitioners in Sout...
M 100 Business Administration M 140 Corporate Culture; Diversity; Social ResponsibilityThe present r...
Most debates centered on HRM ethics have mainly concentrated on social and ecological responsibility...
In the field of human resources, ethical conflicts are undeniably a concern. Ethical norms exist in ...
Researchers have identified the complexity of ethical decision making choices and the influences tha...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The increasing challenges faced by organizations have led to numerous studies examining human resour...
The aim of this article is to contribute to understanding the importance of considering the effect ...
There is no shortage of normative models describing how Human Resource Management (HRM) should integ...