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outcomes from too much empowerment) from a non-consequential ethics approach. Leveraging a virtue-based ethics lens of team … teams as a basis for our analysis. The purpose of this research is to contrast how teams founded on virtue-based ethics …
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future business ethics research on religiosity. This article aims to empirically test (ISBM) in the context of Islam. It …
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business ethics through two analytic devices. Representation explains the notion that metrics can capture or demonstrate ethics … (the metrics of ethics) and performativity explains the notion that metrics can shape or constitute ethics (the ethics of …
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Deception is common in the marketplace where individuals pursue self-interests from their perspectives. Extant research suggests that perspective-taking, a cognitive process of putting oneself in other's situation, increases consumers' ethical tolerance for marketers' deceptive behaviors. By...
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