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Villains, Victims, and Verisimilitudes: An Exploratory Study of Unethical Corporate Values, Bullying Experiences, Psychopathy, and Selling Professionals' Ethical Reasoning

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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
卷 148, 期 1, 页码 135-154

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DOI: 10.1007/s10551-015-2993-6

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Workplace bullying; Psychopathy; Corporate ethical values; Ethical reasoning

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  1. University of Wyoming

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This study assesses the relationships among unethical corporate values, bullying experiences, psychopathy, and selling professionals' ethical evaluations of bullying. Information was collected from national/regional samples of selling professionals. Results indicated that unethical values, bullying, and psychopathy were positively interrelated. Psychopathy and unethical values were negatively associated with moral intensity, while moral intensity was positively related to ethical issue importance. Psychopathy and unethical values were negatively related to issue importance, and issue importance and moral intensity were positively related to ethical judgment. Finally, ethical judgment and moral intensity were positively linked to ethical intention; psychopathy was negatively associated with ethical intention.

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