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Even though potential impacts of political and legal environments of business on ethical behavior of firms (EBOF) have been conceptually recognized, not much evidence (i.e., empirical work) has been produced to clarify their role. In this paper, using Bayesian causal maps (BCMs) methodology,...
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This article draws on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant to explore whether a corporate ‘duty of beneficence’ to non-shareholders is consistent with the orthodox ‘shareholder theory’ of the firm. It examines the ethical framework of Milton Friedman’s argument and asks whether it...
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Part one of this paper considers the question of property rights in general and asks how such rights can be justified, contrasting Consequentialist with other approaches and concludes that it is impossible to avoid a broadly Consequentialist approach. Part two considers the question of...
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commitment. We find that organizational and supervisory ethical leadership are positively related to employee commitment to the … leadership and commitment to the organization) are stronger than cross-foci effects (e.g., the relationship between supervisory … ethical leadership and commitment to the organization). In addition, in contrast to the “trickle down” model of ethical …
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