2020
DOI: 10.1111/beer.12258
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Corporate culture, ethical stimulus, and managerial momentum: Theory and evidence

Abstract: Research on organizational culture and ethical decision making has shown that ethical trainings predict and interact with other institutional variables to establish an ethical culture, while other studies suggest that the exposition of moral symbols leads to an increase of individuals' moral awareness. This study examines whether the relation between managerial momentum and fund performance is contingent upon ethical stimuli, team composition and interactions between them. It thus bestows insights to better in… Show more

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“…Thereby supporting the H3 of the study that states online civic engagement moderates the relationship between techno-ethical orientation and CEV. (Kadriye and Kumkale, 2020;Rajitha, 2022;Smimou, 2020). This study further identifies and highlights the emergence of techno-ethics as an axiomatic component of the technosphere.…”
Section: Moderation Analysismentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Thereby supporting the H3 of the study that states online civic engagement moderates the relationship between techno-ethical orientation and CEV. (Kadriye and Kumkale, 2020;Rajitha, 2022;Smimou, 2020). This study further identifies and highlights the emergence of techno-ethics as an axiomatic component of the technosphere.…”
Section: Moderation Analysismentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Similarly, in making business decisions, corporate values serve as a guiding light to achieve the goal of productivity, ethical culture, climate, competitiveness, etc. Previous studies have demonstrated that manager values, leadership and organisational climate impact ethical codes, conduct and decision-making (Kadriye and Kumkale, 2020; Rajitha, 2022; Smimou, 2020). This study further identifies and highlights the emergence of techno-ethics as an axiomatic component of the technosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More alarming, however, is the case of corporate executives resorting to practices that border on ethical malpractices in pursuit of more profits and illusions of exemplary financial performance, be it though on paper only. While the first case could result in potential criminal proceedings, often, the second case is hard to pin down on individual culpability and mostly arise due to poor corporate culture (Smimou, 2020;Hassan et. al., 2017).…”
Section: Introduction 11 Understanding Ethics In the Context Of A Financial Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%