A review of the empirical ethical decision-making literature: 1996–2003
MJ O'Fallon, KD Butterfield - Citation classics from the Journal of Business …, 2012 - Springer
This review summarizes and critiques the empirical ethical decision-making literature from
1996 to 2003. One hundred and seventy-four articles were published in top business …
1996 to 2003. One hundred and seventy-four articles were published in top business …
13 ethical decision making: Where we've been and where we're going
AE Tenbrunsel, K Smith‐Crowe - Academy of management Annals, 2008 - journals.aom.org
Research on ethical decision making, or behavioral ethics, in organizations has developed
from a small niche area to a burgeoning stand‐alone field, one that has gained not only in …
from a small niche area to a burgeoning stand‐alone field, one that has gained not only in …
Ethical judgments: What do we know, where do we go?
PE Mudrack, ES Mason - Journal of business ethics, 2013 - Springer
Investigations into ethical judgments generally seem fuzzy as to the relevant research
domain. We first attempted to clarify the construct and determine domain parameters. This …
domain. We first attempted to clarify the construct and determine domain parameters. This …
Organizational ethics, individual ethics, and ethical intentions in international decision-making
This study explores the impact of both individual ethics (IE) and organizational ethics (OE)
on ethical intention (EI). Ethical intention, or the individual's intention to engage in ethical …
on ethical intention (EI). Ethical intention, or the individual's intention to engage in ethical …
The ethical decision making of men and women executives in international business situations
While a number of studies have examined the impact of gender/sex on ethical decision-
making, the findings of this body of research do not provide consistent answers …
making, the findings of this body of research do not provide consistent answers …
Managers' moral decision-making patterns over time: A multidimensional approach
Taking multidimensional ethics scale approach, this article describes an empirical survey of
top managers' moral decision-making patterns and their change from 1994 to 2004 during …
top managers' moral decision-making patterns and their change from 1994 to 2004 during …
Spanish and American business professionals' ethical evaluations in global situations
More ethics research needs to explore the global differences in ethical evaluations. This
study explored the relationships among nationality, teleological evaluations, ethical …
study explored the relationships among nationality, teleological evaluations, ethical …
A cross-country comparison of the corporate social responsibility orientation in Germany and Qatar: an empirical study among business students
MA Schmidt, D Cracau - Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 2018 - JSTOR
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a phenomenon of increasing interest. Today, it is
practiced in most countries around the globe and studied in various fields of academia …
practiced in most countries around the globe and studied in various fields of academia …
Corporate social responsibility: a cross-national study of the treatment of consumers and employees
J Tsalikis, B Seaton - Business Ethics and Leadership, 2020 - armgpublishing.com
Within a CSR framework, this paper reports on an extensive array of studies which explore
consumer and employee issues with businesses in 13 countries, including the United States …
consumer and employee issues with businesses in 13 countries, including the United States …
Gender and ethics: Ethical judgments, ethical intentions, and altruism among healthcare professionals
S Valentine, L Godkin, K Page… - Gender in Management …, 2009 - emerald.com
Purpose–Previous research indicates that women often perform more ethically on the job
than do men. However, the results have been mixed, suggesting that further inquiry is …
than do men. However, the results have been mixed, suggesting that further inquiry is …