2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-019-04192-x
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An Updated Inquiry into the Study of Corporate Codes of Ethics: 2005–2016

Abstract: This paper presents a review of 100 empirical papers studying corporate codes of ethics (CCEs) in business organizations from the time period mid-2005 until mid-2016, following approximately an 11-year time period after the previous review of the literature. The reviewed papers are broadly categorized as content-oriented, output-oriented, or transformation-oriented. The review sheds light on empirical focus, context, questions addressed, methods, findings and theory. The findings are discussed in terms of the … Show more

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“…For researchers in the field of ethics in organizations, studies that have dealt with the matter are critically superficial. Therefore, we can notice that little has advanced in terms of effectiveness in the promotion of the ethical decisions (Adams, Tashchian, & Shore, 2001;Adelstein & Clegg, 2015;Babri, Davidson, & Helin, 2019;Remisová, Lasáková, & Kirchmayer, 2019;Santos, Tomei, Serra, & Marietto, 2017). As for the field of administration, the theme has gained more importance in human resources management and now matches the capitalist purpose of minimizing losses caused by misconduct in productive organizations.…”
Section: The Mainstream Of Ethics In Administration: Codes and Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For researchers in the field of ethics in organizations, studies that have dealt with the matter are critically superficial. Therefore, we can notice that little has advanced in terms of effectiveness in the promotion of the ethical decisions (Adams, Tashchian, & Shore, 2001;Adelstein & Clegg, 2015;Babri, Davidson, & Helin, 2019;Remisová, Lasáková, & Kirchmayer, 2019;Santos, Tomei, Serra, & Marietto, 2017). As for the field of administration, the theme has gained more importance in human resources management and now matches the capitalist purpose of minimizing losses caused by misconduct in productive organizations.…”
Section: The Mainstream Of Ethics In Administration: Codes and Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this perspective, ethics is the conduct or type of human actions, that is, conscious and voluntary acts by individuals that affect social groups. Likewise, one of the great contemporary dilemmas in management arises: As much as we have developed critical moral codes in organizations, moral and ethical theories stumble when the matter is turned to the prevention of deviant conduct, that is, they have failed miserably in securing submission of human beings to the norm (Alakavuklar & Alamgir, 2018;Babri et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Mainstream Of Ethics In Administration: Codes and Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is little academic work on developing a code of ethics or on exploring the different forms ethical codes might take. Much of the literature in this area addresses what codes should contain and their effectiveness on the ethical behavior of employees (see Babri et al, 2019; Helin and Sandström, 2008 for reviews). In the most recent review, Babri et al (2019) find that even today, ethical codes contain authoritarian language, reinforce control and hierarchy, do not reflect local values, and can be “counteractive to moral empowerment” (p. 34).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%