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Author:Moore, C.
Title:Moral disengagement in processes of organizational corruption
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2008 : JUN, VOL 80:1 p. 129-139
Index terms:corruption
ethics
decision making
organizational development
companies
Language:eng
Abstract:The study examines the concept of moral disengagement. Specifically the Albert Bandura's concept is investigated in the context of organizational corruption. The goal is to explore three ways in which moral disengagement might pervade processes relevant to organizational corruption. The study was made hypothesizing the moral disengagement to play a role in the initiation of corruption by both easing and expediting individual unethical decision-making that advances organizational interests. The findings reveal that moral disengagement plays a significant role in the process of organizational corruption. However, it is required future empirical research to be able to support the results empirically.
SCIMA record nr: 268627
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