Market munificencePurpose This paper aims to examine the effect of product market competition on firms' unethical behavior (FUB) in the Chinese insurance industry and to further explore the boundary conditions o
we applied the pattern matching method presented by Reay and Jones (2016). In the first step, “ideal types” were identified (i.e., which managerial behavior would ideally correspond to a certain logic). To identify relevant institutional logics and the corresponding...
In another study,Jo et al. (2021)present a case study on the collapse of a German Enron ‘Wirecard’. This study not only reports the internal and external governance concerns but also highlights the unethical behavior of the management that adds to the firm's financial collapse. During the ...
In addition, Shleifer (2004) illustrated that unethical, cost-cutting behavior (e.g., corruption and employing children) is sometimes a consequence of market competition. Overall, there is a strong thread in the literature showing that, when firms are in particularly competitive markets, they ...
Lastly, the paper would benefit from a review of regulators’ responses and enforcement levels, and treatment would allow understanding the extent to which the regulatory frameworks limit unethical behaviors. By investigating the opinions of stakeholders other than family owners: customers, employees, ...
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Question: Sales promotions are conceived with a purpose. What distinct advantages do firms, as well as the consumers, derive from such activities? Introduction to Sales Promotion: Sales Promotion is a marketing strategy where the product...
In some instances, the behavior may have been illegal or unethical under U.S. laws and rules barring solicitation and deceptive practices, several legal ethics experts said. Six firms were particularly aggressive in courting prospective clients after the Boeing (BA.N) plane nosedived in...
the power of australian small accounting firms’ unethical exposure 热度: 1 DataTruncationBias,LossFirms, andAccountingAnomalies SiewHongTeoh PaulMerageSchoolofBusiness,UniversityofCalifornia,Irvine steoh@uci.edu YingleiZhang SchoolofAccountancy,ChineseUniversityofHongKong ...
unethical behavior. As previously elucidated, religiosity is generally associated with more ethical and risk-averse behavior. Specifically, Connelly et al. (2020) showed that religious CEOs are less likely to engage in corporate misconduct while Cai et al. (2019) demonstrated that religious CEOs ...