A survey of management educators' perceptions of unethical faculty behavior

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作者
Gao T. [1 ]
Siegel P. [2 ]
Johar J.S. [3 ]
Sirgy M.J. [4 ]
机构
[1] Northeastern University, Boston, MA
[2] Department of Accounting and Finance, College of Business, University of Wisconsin/Eau Claire, Eau Claire
[3] California State University at San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA
[4] Department of Marketing, Virginia Tech., Blacksburg
关键词
Academic ethics; Code formulation; Code implementation; Code of ethics; Ethical behavior among management educators; Ethics training; Ethics workshops; Management educators; Perception of ethical behavior by educators;
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10.1007/s10805-008-9062-z
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摘要
To help academic associations in management develop, refine, and implement a code of ethics, we conducted a survey of management educators' perception of the ethicality of 142 specific behaviors in teaching, research, and service. The results of the survey could be used to inform ethics committees of these associations regarding the level of acceptability of such conduct. The potential value of our study for the Academy of Management or similar management associations lie in our (1) systematically involving the members in building support for the code of ethics, (2) assessing members' ethical judgments on both cross-sectional and longitudinal bases so as to identify areas needing particular attention in ethical training, (3) providing an extensive list of specific examples of questionable and potentially unethical behaviors so as to make it easier to implement the code, and (4) providing a template survey document for potential use in involving more stakeholder groups in the development of codes of ethics.
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页码:129 / 152
页数:23
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