2022
DOI: 10.1177/18344909221097467
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Individual and situational influences on the propensity for unethical behavior in responses to organizational scenarios

Abstract: This article reports two studies evaluating the impact of moral intensity, work experience, and gender on the propensity (attitude, behavioral intention, and subjective norm) for unethical behavior of Venezuelan students and employees responding to different organizational scenarios, and controlling the effects of moral disengagement and empathy. One study singled out moral disengagement as a covariate, and the other did the same with empathy. In both studies, moral intensity, work experience, and gender acted… Show more

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“…In the Latin American context, the links between MD and bullying [55], empathy and compassion [56], and the collective efficacy of schools in preventing bullying [57] have been studied in Mexico. In Venezuela, studies have been carried out on MD in ethical training within business education [58] and unethical behaviors in students and workers [59]. In Colombia, the link between MD and several variables, such as empathy and prosocial behavior in young lawbreakers [60], aggression and bullying in children and young people at risk [61], and in a simulated situation of coercion between peers to cheat academically [62,63] have been explored.…”
Section: Moral Disengagement Prosocial Behavior and Empathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Latin American context, the links between MD and bullying [55], empathy and compassion [56], and the collective efficacy of schools in preventing bullying [57] have been studied in Mexico. In Venezuela, studies have been carried out on MD in ethical training within business education [58] and unethical behaviors in students and workers [59]. In Colombia, the link between MD and several variables, such as empathy and prosocial behavior in young lawbreakers [60], aggression and bullying in children and young people at risk [61], and in a simulated situation of coercion between peers to cheat academically [62,63] have been explored.…”
Section: Moral Disengagement Prosocial Behavior and Empathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, viewing the discrepancies among nations in carbon allocation preference solely from the perspective of competing interests provides insufficient understanding. While conflicts over moral values do not necessarily involve intergroup conflicts of interest (Santalla‐Banderali & Malavé, 2022), they might undermine intergroup interactions by impeding intergroup contact, hindering cooperation during intergroup negotiations and exacerbating intergroup prejudice and discrimination (e.g., Böhm et al., 2018; Cassese, 2021; Harinck & Ellemers, 2014; Pacilli et al., 2016). Therefore, policymakers should work together to reconcile competing moral values, particularly utilitarianism and egalitarianism in carbon allocation, to promote international cooperation in addressing climate change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(82) Por lo tanto, es necesario promover una educación responsable, con visión y conciencia, especialmente cuando los directores estén dispuestos a analizar las posibilidades en favor de una mayor sostenibilidad que genere desarrollo. (83,84) Además, existe una relación importante que debe ser analizada entre las conductas adoptadas y su reacción y relación ética o no ética ante diversas circunstancias de vida, trabajo y el entorno empresarial u organizacional, lo cual refleja la conducta y educación asumida. (85) Por lo tanto, asumir el verdadero papel de la educación requiere una cultura ética y moral capaz de mantener una conciencia equilibrada e íntegra.…”
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