Browsing by Subject "Decision making Moral and ethical aspects."
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Effects of moral intensity and self-evaluation on ethical propensity: A cross-level analysis.
(2004)An empirical study examined the relationships between Jone's (1991) moral intensity and self-evaluation bias with ethical propensity. Results suggested that individuals with a self-enhanced tendency in their own ethical ... -
An interactionist model on the influences of moral intensity, organizational environment and temperamental characteristics on ethical decision making in organizations.
(2001)The temperamental measures of Effortful Control and Affiliativeness were found to be significantly related to ethical decision making, and explain more variance than the Big Five measures of Conscientiousness and Agreeableness. ... -
A model of influences on ethical decision-making: Individual and situational effects.
(2007)Key terms. Integrity, ethical decision-making, individual characteristics, situational characteristics.