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| Author: | Casali, G.L. |
| Title: | Developing a multidimensional scale for ethical decision making |
| Journal: | Journal of Business Ethics
2011 : DEC III, VOL. 104:4, p. 485-497 |
| Index terms: | business ethics managers decision making |
| Freeterms: | scale development moral philosophy |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | Herein, it is reported on the development of the managerial ethical profile (MEP) scale. The MEP scale is a multilevel, self-reporting scale which measures the perceived influence that different dimensions of common ethical frameworks have on managerial decision making. There are eight subscales measured by the MEP: economic egoism, reputational egoism, act utilitarianism, rule utilitarianism, self-virtue of self, virtue of others, act deontology, and rule deontology. In order to provide scale validity, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) is used. |
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