Alan C.K. Cheung, in Educational Research Review, 2020 1 Introduction In the context of the backlash against globalization, and the negative publicity and scandals that have marred the private and public sectors (Milanovic, 2016), there has, perhaps, never been a more important time to renew ...
Unethical workplace is still with us.(Ethics)(business scandals are on the rise)Verschoor, Curtis C
One of the most prominent explanations for norm-abiding behavior lies in the internalization process of the respective norm, which can occur through different channels including socialization, concerns about social and self-image, or observing others’ behaviors (for reviews: Legros and Cislaghi2020; G...
With the rapid development of China economy, business scandals have occurred frequently in companies, such as Sanlu Company’s melamine incident, Changsheng Scandal, and the more recent case of Qihoo 360 Search involved in false advertising of medicine. These scandals confirm that unethical behaviors ...
2015). Many accounting scandals show that the accounting field is the hardest-hit area of unethical behaviour. Similarly, there are two types of UAB with different motivations: unethical pro-self accounting behaviour (UPSAB) and unethical pro-organizational accounting behaviour (UPOAB). UPSAB ...
pave the way for larger transgressions that lead to fraud and other corporate scandals.Footnote5Thus, increases in employee pornography consumption are likely to increase firm-level fraud risk and the risk of other self-serving behaviors that hinder achievement of organizational goals....
Public university business schools (PUBS) appear to struggle in upholding their educational self. Corporate scandals linked to business graduates raise questions about the role of PUBS in the development of civilized societies. This study develops an ethical decision making model in the PUBS context ba...
Ethically questionable actions, unfortunately, have become a common phenomenon in corporate life which threatens business sustainability. While some of these actions are uncovered and turned into sensational corporate scandals (i.e., WelssFargo, Facebook, Uber, Volkswagen and Enron), some remain hidden...