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Belief in a just world and ethical judgments in business
by
Bass, Kenneth
, Tomkiewicz, Joe
in
Behavior
/ Business ethics
/ Decision making
/ Ethics
/ Organization theory
/ Perceptions
/ Questionnaires
/ Studies
/ Variables
/ Variance analysis
2002
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Belief in a just world and ethical judgments in business
by
Bass, Kenneth
, Tomkiewicz, Joe
in
Behavior
/ Business ethics
/ Decision making
/ Ethics
/ Organization theory
/ Perceptions
/ Questionnaires
/ Studies
/ Variables
/ Variance analysis
2002
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Belief in a just world and ethical judgments in business
2002
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Overview
This paper evaluates possible relationships between individuals' just world beliefs and their ethical judgments of potentially unethical situations. For the scenario that subjects judged to be the most unethical, significant differences were found between the groups in both ethical perceptions of an unethical issue in the situation as well as in ethical judgments of the issue. No significant differences in perceptions or judgments were found for the scenario judged to be less unethical.
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International Journal of Management
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