There is a growing knowledge base on the factors associated with white-collar and corporate offending decisions. Limitations to this line of research include the lack of attention paid to moral and ethical considerations in decision-making and the need to better understand potential gender differences in the processes and outcomes of corporate offending. This paper uses data from a sample of adult MBA students to explore the interplay between ethics, gender, and corporate offending decisions. Results show that women are more likely to believe that corporations need regulation (i.e., women are more ethical) and that they are less likely to report affirmative offending intentions. Additionally, women are over two times more likely than men to...
The question of whether females tend to act more ethically or risk-averse compared to males is an in...
This paper empirically investigates the link between ethics, earnings and gender. Using a self-repor...
The study attempted to examine whether personal moral philosophy is significantly correlated with et...
There is a growing knowledge base on the factors associated with white-collar and corporate offendin...
There is a growing knowledge base on the factors associated with white-collar and corporate offendin...
Business leaders are often failing to display ethical behavior in business decisions. This paper exa...
While a number of studies have examined the impact of gender/sex on ethical decision-making, the fin...
This study presents a meta-analysis of research on gender differences in perceptions of ethical de...
The purpose of this study was to design a questionnaire to evaluate the association between gender, ...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate gender differences in the use of double standards...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate gender differences in the use of double standards...
National University Are the differences observed between men and women in the corporate world a func...
This study provides support for the better-than-average effect with respect to ethical decision-maki...
Presents the results of a 'Management Today'/KPMG Forensic Accounting survey on business ethics in G...
We investigate whether women are targets of more severe punishment than men following ethical violat...
The question of whether females tend to act more ethically or risk-averse compared to males is an in...
This paper empirically investigates the link between ethics, earnings and gender. Using a self-repor...
The study attempted to examine whether personal moral philosophy is significantly correlated with et...
There is a growing knowledge base on the factors associated with white-collar and corporate offendin...
There is a growing knowledge base on the factors associated with white-collar and corporate offendin...
Business leaders are often failing to display ethical behavior in business decisions. This paper exa...
While a number of studies have examined the impact of gender/sex on ethical decision-making, the fin...
This study presents a meta-analysis of research on gender differences in perceptions of ethical de...
The purpose of this study was to design a questionnaire to evaluate the association between gender, ...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate gender differences in the use of double standards...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate gender differences in the use of double standards...
National University Are the differences observed between men and women in the corporate world a func...
This study provides support for the better-than-average effect with respect to ethical decision-maki...
Presents the results of a 'Management Today'/KPMG Forensic Accounting survey on business ethics in G...
We investigate whether women are targets of more severe punishment than men following ethical violat...
The question of whether females tend to act more ethically or risk-averse compared to males is an in...
This paper empirically investigates the link between ethics, earnings and gender. Using a self-repor...
The study attempted to examine whether personal moral philosophy is significantly correlated with et...