In critical incident interviews, 101 Chinese mainland employees each described a work-related occasion where ethical values were at stake. Case examples and structural equation analyses indicated that clearly understood ethical rules facilitated open-minded discussion of opposing views, i.e. constructive controversy, which in turn developed interactive justice, strengthened interpersonal relationships, and promoted confidence in future discussions. However, clarity about ethical rules and engagement in constructive controversy was perceived to have no substantive ethical impact. This result was interpreted as indicating that common understanding among employees about the content of the extant ethical rules combined with open-minded discussi...
Fairness is one of the basic aspects of business exchange. Ethics are principles used to establish ...
Mainstream ethical leadership studies largely adopt Brown, Trevino, and Harrison's (2005) conceptual...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...
In critical incident interviews, 101 Chinese mainland employees each described a work-related occasi...
In critical incident interviews, 101 Chinese mainland employees each described a work-related occasi...
Studies have shown that constructive controversy, which is the open-minded discussion of diverse vie...
Employees from different departments of an organization often do not have the relationships and inte...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
Studies have shown that constructive controversy, which is the openminded discussion of diverse view...
Employees in the role of outsider can be faced with a dispute between colleagues. Taking sides is a...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
Results from critical incidents, developed through diaries of organizational members in China, suppo...
Considerable research has suggested that because of persistent cognitive biases organizations often ...
Although not socially valued, open discussion may still be useful for integrating positions and peop...
Chinese people generally show flexibility in obeying formal rules and emphasize rules in terms of vi...
Fairness is one of the basic aspects of business exchange. Ethics are principles used to establish ...
Mainstream ethical leadership studies largely adopt Brown, Trevino, and Harrison's (2005) conceptual...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...
In critical incident interviews, 101 Chinese mainland employees each described a work-related occasi...
In critical incident interviews, 101 Chinese mainland employees each described a work-related occasi...
Studies have shown that constructive controversy, which is the open-minded discussion of diverse vie...
Employees from different departments of an organization often do not have the relationships and inte...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
Studies have shown that constructive controversy, which is the openminded discussion of diverse view...
Employees in the role of outsider can be faced with a dispute between colleagues. Taking sides is a...
China is widely perceived as having a problem in business ethics. One view holds that elements of Ch...
Results from critical incidents, developed through diaries of organizational members in China, suppo...
Considerable research has suggested that because of persistent cognitive biases organizations often ...
Although not socially valued, open discussion may still be useful for integrating positions and peop...
Chinese people generally show flexibility in obeying formal rules and emphasize rules in terms of vi...
Fairness is one of the basic aspects of business exchange. Ethics are principles used to establish ...
Mainstream ethical leadership studies largely adopt Brown, Trevino, and Harrison's (2005) conceptual...
This thesis presents the results of three studies that extend understanding of ethical decision maki...