Numerous examples of unethical organizational decision-making highlighted in the media have led many to question the general moral perception and ethical judgments of individuals. The present study examined two forms of a straightforward ethical decision-making tool (ACED IT cognitive map) that could be a relatively simple instrument for organizations to improve the moral and ethical decision-making of its members. Results revealed that participants utilizing either form of ACED IT were more likely to identify a moral dilemma than were control participants. Additionally, participants in the modified condition responded differently to the situation. Implications and other findings are discussed
Adhering to recent arguments that unethical decision making is driven by the underlying psychologica...
Normative analysis has been the major mode of inquiry in public administration ethics and, more gene...
This dissertation investigates the cognitive processes businesspeople use to resolve ethical dilemma...
The present study examined two forms of a cognitive tool (ACED IT map), which is designed to facilit...
This study examined the effects of interruptions and the use of cognitive decision-making tools on e...
Information technology (IT) professionals have countless opportunities to engage in inappropriate, n...
This thesis presents a computerized tool for ethical decision making. For someone who is unfamiliar ...
Those in the helping professions, like psychology, counseling, and social work, have numerous ethica...
The current study uses a sensemaking model and thinking strategies identified in earlier research to...
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In this study, we test the interactive effect on ethical decision-making of (1) personal characteris...
People make decisions and solve problems in a variety of ways. Oftentimes, little if any thought goe...
Previous models of ethical decision making in business have placed little emphasis on the role of aw...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Typescript (photocopy).Ethical/unethical behavior in the organization is proposed to be a function o...
Adhering to recent arguments that unethical decision making is driven by the underlying psychologica...
Normative analysis has been the major mode of inquiry in public administration ethics and, more gene...
This dissertation investigates the cognitive processes businesspeople use to resolve ethical dilemma...
The present study examined two forms of a cognitive tool (ACED IT map), which is designed to facilit...
This study examined the effects of interruptions and the use of cognitive decision-making tools on e...
Information technology (IT) professionals have countless opportunities to engage in inappropriate, n...
This thesis presents a computerized tool for ethical decision making. For someone who is unfamiliar ...
Those in the helping professions, like psychology, counseling, and social work, have numerous ethica...
The current study uses a sensemaking model and thinking strategies identified in earlier research to...
This paper reviews various ethical belief measurements that dominate ethical decision-making researc...
In this study, we test the interactive effect on ethical decision-making of (1) personal characteris...
People make decisions and solve problems in a variety of ways. Oftentimes, little if any thought goe...
Previous models of ethical decision making in business have placed little emphasis on the role of aw...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Typescript (photocopy).Ethical/unethical behavior in the organization is proposed to be a function o...
Adhering to recent arguments that unethical decision making is driven by the underlying psychologica...
Normative analysis has been the major mode of inquiry in public administration ethics and, more gene...
This dissertation investigates the cognitive processes businesspeople use to resolve ethical dilemma...