2023
DOI: 10.18502/kss.v8i9.13416
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Overinvestment on Social Responsibility Programs: An Ethical Judgment of Managers

Abstract: This study analyzed managers’ ethical judgments against excessive investment in social care programs. The equity theory was used to develop the egocentric concept of selfmanagement, which predicted that individual managers with different compensation schemes and levels of long-term goals would make other ethical decisions in the corporate social care programs. The research had an experimental design, which found that managers underpay schemes that discourage pay schemes that do not provide managers with incent… Show more

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