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This article responds to calls for further research on ethical issues in advertising. The study examines whether advertising strategies which use female-disparaging themes are perceived as ethical, and what effect this has on ad and brand attitudes. It also examines whether or not humour...
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A significant body of research has emerged in order to better understand unethical behavior at work and how gender … plays a role in the process. In this study, we look to add to this literature by exploring how perpetrator gender influences … perceptions of congruity or incongruity, leading to less of a gender effect. Results from three studies sampling both …
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This study examines to what extent different types of CEOs in family firms influence external and internal stakeholder-related CSP as compared to CEOs in nonfamily firms. Linking family CEO and nonfamily CEO with CSR outcomes, we provide evidence that family CEOs are positively associated with...
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While a corporate ethics program is expected to reduce employees’ unethical behavior, understanding the effects of the … ethics program elements on reducing the unethical behavior is a crucial issue. This study aims to explore how a corporate … ethics program with multiple control elements, including punishment, monitoring, internal reporting, code of ethics, ethics …
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This study examines why individuals who are deeply embedded in the organization may engage in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB). Drawing from social identity theory and self-affirmation theory, we propose that deeply embedded employees may engage in UPB as a way of promoting or...
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Airline pilots are attributed ultimate responsibility and final authority over their aircraft to ensure the safety and well-being of all its occupants. Yet, with the advent of automation technologies, a dissonance has emerged in that pilots have lost their actual decision-making authority as...
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