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was sought primarily in biomedical ethics, business ethics, and public administration ethics. In biomedical ethics, four … ethical principles are dominant: autonomy, beneficence, nonmalevolence, and justice. Business ethics involve theories on … contractual approach may inform an analysis of cultural and legal differences. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht …
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How do individuals respond when they perceive that their family business has been built upon unethical business conduct … discretion (i.e., what one perceives can be done), and successor commitment to the firm. The model is tested on 124 business … school students exposed to a scenario depicting an inherited ethical dilemma occurring in a family business from Arthur …
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business ethics. Drawing on the work of Freeman (1994, 2000) on the assumed separation between business and ethics, we propose … understanding the interconnectedness of technology and society. As we will demonstrate, business ethicists are uniquely positioned … to analyze the relationship between business, technology, and society. The implications of a more complex and rich …
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This research examines business and psychology students’ attitude toward unethical behavior (measured at Time 1) and … invariance across major (business vs. psychology). Thus, researchers may have confidence in using these measures in future …
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