Understanding the Behavioral Intention to Report Unethical Information Technology Practices: The Role of Machiavellianism, Gender, and Computer Expertise

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Antonis C. Stylianou
Susan Winter
Yuan Niu
Robert A. Giacalone
Matt Campbell
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[1] University of North Carolina at Charlotte,The Belk College of Business Administration
[2] National Science Foundation,undefined
[3] Duke Energy,undefined
[4] Temple University,undefined
[5] University of South Alabama,undefined
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2013年 / 117卷
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Ethics; Whistle-blowing; Intellectual property; Privacy; Information technology; Machiavellianism; Computer expertise;
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Although organizations can derive competitive advantage from developing and implementing information systems, they are confronted with a rising number of unethical information practices. Because end-users and computer experts are the conduit to an ethical organizational environment, their intention to report unethical IT-related practices plays a critical role in protecting intellectual property and privacy rights. Using the survey methodology, this article investigates the relationship between willingness to report intellectual property and privacy violations and Machiavellianism, gender and computer literacy in the form of programming experience. We found that gender and computer expertise interact with Machiavellianism to influence individuals’ intention of reporting unethical IT practices. This study helps us to improve our understanding of the emergent ethical issues existing in the IT-enabled decision environment.
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页码:333 / 343
页数:10
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