This study examines the role of moral reasoning in strengthening the working relationship and incentive schemes on the likelihood of reporting accounting fraud. This study predicts that higher moral reasoning or being exposed to incentive schemes are more likely to cause someone to be a whistleblower. However, individuals with a close working relationship with wrongdoers will exhibit a lower propensity to blow the whistle than those with no close working relationship. Finally, moral reasoning is expected to interact with working relationships and incentive schemes to affect the propensity to blow the whistle. Based on a lab-experiment with 147 participants, this study documents that the simple effect of moral reasoning, the working relation...
'The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing any...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of moral reasoning on the intention of intern...
This study aimed at testing the effect of moral reasoning, retaliation, and negative emotion on indi...
This study examines the role of moral reasoning in strengthening the working relationship and incent...
This study examines the effect of moral reasoning and organizational justice (distributive, procedur...
The main objective for this research paper is to examine the relationship between employee’s moral r...
In this study we focused on key concepts – moral identity and fairness – in order to explain whistle...
This paper examines whether incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes affect the p...
ABSTRACT. This study examined experimentally the effect of retaliation strength and accounting stude...
Moral intensity is the degree of feeling we have about the consequences of moral choices, similar, f...
Abstract The present study investigates the nexus between whistle-blowing triangle having component...
Many jurisdictions have put regulatory strategies in place to provide incentives and safeguards to w...
This study investigates the issue of whistle-blowing arising from known company wrongdoing in the pr...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Ethical reasoning involves the cognitive process of reasoning which in turn leads to moral decision ...
'The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing any...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of moral reasoning on the intention of intern...
This study aimed at testing the effect of moral reasoning, retaliation, and negative emotion on indi...
This study examines the role of moral reasoning in strengthening the working relationship and incent...
This study examines the effect of moral reasoning and organizational justice (distributive, procedur...
The main objective for this research paper is to examine the relationship between employee’s moral r...
In this study we focused on key concepts – moral identity and fairness – in order to explain whistle...
This paper examines whether incentive schemes, working relationships and risk attitudes affect the p...
ABSTRACT. This study examined experimentally the effect of retaliation strength and accounting stude...
Moral intensity is the degree of feeling we have about the consequences of moral choices, similar, f...
Abstract The present study investigates the nexus between whistle-blowing triangle having component...
Many jurisdictions have put regulatory strategies in place to provide incentives and safeguards to w...
This study investigates the issue of whistle-blowing arising from known company wrongdoing in the pr...
Whistle-blowing has received considerable attention in the ethics literature. However, following the...
Ethical reasoning involves the cognitive process of reasoning which in turn leads to moral decision ...
'The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing any...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of moral reasoning on the intention of intern...
This study aimed at testing the effect of moral reasoning, retaliation, and negative emotion on indi...