2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-009-0092-2
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Ethical Judgments in Business Ethics Research: Definition, and Research Agenda

Abstract: ethical judgments, definition, research agenda,

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“…11 The term ethical lens is used in the sense of arriving at a judgement about ethicality. Sparks and Pan (2010) summarise an ethical judgement as an evaluation of the degree to which behaviour or a course of action is ethical or unethical. 12 This follows the professional guidance.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 The term ethical lens is used in the sense of arriving at a judgement about ethicality. Sparks and Pan (2010) summarise an ethical judgement as an evaluation of the degree to which behaviour or a course of action is ethical or unethical. 12 This follows the professional guidance.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though ethical judgement has been a widely studied concept, scholars haven't arrived to a generalized definition of it (Sparks and Pan 2010). It seems to be a consensus, based on the existing literature, on the multidimensional nature of ethical judgement.…”
Section: Ethical Judgement and Possible Biasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars (Hunt and Vitell 1986 In an attempt to reconcile these two broad views mentioned, Sparks and Pan (2010) affirm that ethical judgement is the "individual's personal evaluation of the degree to which some behavior or course of action is ethical or unethical". Following this, and considering that the goal of the research in ethical management is to predict, explain and control ethical behavior of people in charge of organizations (Flory et al 1993), we intend to study the main ethical judgement biases in management.…”
Section: Ethical Judgement and Possible Biasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ethical judgments refer to individual determinations of the appropriateness of ethically questionable courses of action (Reidenbach and Robin, 1990;Robin, Reidenbach, and Babin, 1997;Sparks and Pan, 2010). Although the concept seems straightforward, decades of empirical investigation have failed to advance knowledge appreciably given tendencies, for example, toward replication of wellestablished findings (Mudrack & Mason, 2012).…”
Section: Dilemmas Conspiracies and Sophie's Choice: Vignette Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%