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Author:Tsalikis, J.
Seaton, B.
Shepherd, P.
Title:Relative importance measurement of the moral intensity dimensions
Journal:Journal of Business Ethics
2008 : JUL I, VOL. 80:3, p. 613-626
Index terms:conjoint analysis
ethics
measurement
Freeterms:moral
Language:eng
Abstract:The relative importance of the JonesÂ’ (Jones, T. M., 1991) six components of moral intensity was measured using a conjoint experimental design. The most important components influencing ethical perceptions were: probability of effect, magnitude of consequences, and temporal immediacy. Contrary to previous research, overall social consensus was not an important factor. However, consumers exhibit distinctly different patterns in ethical evaluation, and for approximately 15% of respondents social consensus was the most important dimension.
SCIMA record nr: 269267
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