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Computer abuse (CA) by employees is a critical concern for managers. Misuse of an organization’s information assets leads to costly damage to an organization’s reputation, decreases in sales, and impositions of fines. We use this opportunity to introduce and expand the theoretic framework...
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This study examines the role of both religion and culture [as measured by the cultural clusters of countries in the … GLOBE study of House et al. (Culture, Leadership, and Organizations: The GLOBE Study of 62 Societies, <CitationRef …
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Sweden can be associated with key characteristics in economics, finance, culture, and institutions. We find that in …
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This research was focused on investigating why some consumers might support cause-related marketing campaigns for reasons other than personal benefit by examining the influence of moral emotions and cultural orientation. The authors investigated the extent to which moral emotions operate...
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point for building a positive organizational culture. Further research is suggested to evaluate the unique meaning of the …
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This article answers several calls—coming as well from corporate governance practitioners as from corporate governance researchers—concerning the possibility of complying simultaneously with requirements of innovation and ethics. Revealing the long-term orientation as the variable which...
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emphasizes a dual-effect of culture—namely, culture plays a role in “norming” the proliferation of sustainability … culture back into institutional theory. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012 …
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This study examines the cultural roots of ethical conflicts in the global business environment. It begins with a brief look at worldviews on ethical behavior in general. Based on this, it is argued that an in-depth understanding of ethical conflicts has been hampered by an overreliance on...
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the collectivist Thai culture have higher means on subjective norms, attitudes, and intentions for whistle-blowing than … members of the individualist American culture. Our models indicate that subjective norms for whistle-blowing, even though …
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