The impact of perceived risk and moral philosophy type on ethical decision making in business organization
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The impact of perceived risk in ethical decisions related to a person's moral philosophy in business organizations was studied. A questionnaire with three vignettes was given to a retail corporation's 700 personnel. The results show that moral philosophy type and perceived risk can influence ethical decisions. Furthermore, the results provide managers with insight as to how the presence of certain forms of risk affect ethical decision making.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Research
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0148-2963
Year: 1992
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An analysis of federal mail and wire fraud cases related to marketing
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The marketing-related fraud cases resulting out of the increased communications among the marketers through print and electronic channels, which are found in federal courts through a LEXIS search to determine the nature of the prosecution and judgments is presented. A foundation for understanding federal cased that can influence all marketing fraud decisions are provided.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Research
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0148-2963
Year: 2005
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Antecedents and benefits of corporate citizenship: an investigation of French businesses
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A new study investigates the concept of corporate citizenship and investigates whether it is linked to specific business benefits. A study of French businesses is presented.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Research
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0148-2963
Year: 2001
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