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 …

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 …

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 …

Organizational ethics, individual ethics, and ethical intentions in international decision-making

B Elango, K Paul, SK Kundu, SK Paudel - Journal of Business Ethics, 2010 - Springer
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 …

The ethical decision making of men and women executives in international business situations

SR Valentine, TL Rittenburg - Journal of Business Ethics, 2007 - Springer
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 …

Managers' moral decision-making patterns over time: A multidimensional approach

J Kujala, AM Lämsä, K Penttilä - Journal of Business Ethics, 2011 - Springer
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 …

Spanish and American business professionals' ethical evaluations in global situations

SR Valentine, TL Rittenburg - Journal of Business Ethics, 2004 - Springer
More ethics research needs to explore the global differences in ethical evaluations. This
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 …

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 …

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 …