Journal article
Experimental Evidence Relating to the Person-Situation Interactionist Model of Ethical Decision Making
Abstract
Abstract:
According to a widely credited model in the business ethics literature, ethical decisions are a function of two kinds of factors, personal (individual) and situational, and these factors interact with each other. According to a contrary view of decision making that is widely held in some areas of business research, individuals’ decisions about ethical issues (and subsequent actions) are purely a function of their …
Authors
Church B; Gaa JC; Nainar SMK; Shehata MM
Journal
Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 363–383
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Publication Date
July 2005
DOI
10.5840/beq200515322
ISSN
1052-150X