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One of the most challenging areas for employees and managers is dealing with shades of gray related to ethical behaviors. The ability to evaluate unethical behavior can differ from person to person and is vulnerable to the influences of unrelated attributions. In the current study, we...
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Corporate accounting scandals continue to crowd news headlines, creating the public perception that unethical and illegal behaviors are the professional norm in accountancy. As a result, perception of accountancy as an honest and reliable profession has been negatively affected. Focusing on...
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The current movement towards a fair socio-economic society can be measured by cost of living and cost of housing. Over the last 5 years, Israel has witnessed a serious rise in both these indices. At the same time, Israel has endured a reduction in family income. These trends led to massive...
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Despite the booming Fintech industry, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending platforms continue to play an insignificant role. This study explores differences in time preferences and risk-attitude between P2P lenders and the general public. The findings indicated that P2P lenders are less risk-averse and...
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This research focuses on the role of gender and physical attractiveness in judging severity of unethical workplace behavior. Scenarios with possible ethical dilemmas (commonly referred to as "gray areas" of behavior) were displayed to 4,483 subjects. Our findings show that "gray area" behavior...
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Despite the booming Fintech industry, Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending platforms continue to play an insignificant role. This study explores differences in time preferences and risk-attitude between P2P lenders and the general public. The findings indicated that P2P lenders are less risk-averse and...
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