Behavioral business ethics : shaping an emerging field /

"This book takes a look at how and why individuals display unethical behavior. It emphasizes the actual behavior of individuals rather than the specific business practices. It draws from work on psychology which is the scientific study of human behavior and thought processes. As Max Bazerman sa...

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Other Authors: De Cremer, David, Tenbrunsel, Ann E
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2012
Series:Organization and management series (Routledge (Firm))
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Introduction
  • ch. 1. On understanding the need for a behavioral business ethics approach / David De Cremer and Ann E. Tenbrunsel
  • Part II. A view of behavioral business ethics
  • ch. 2. The good, the bad, and the ugly : what behavioral business ethics researchers ought to be studying / Arthur P. Brief
  • Part III. Ethics and social context
  • ch. 3. Behavioral business ethics : taking context seriously / Marshall Schminke and Manuela Priesemuth
  • ch. 4. Who is leading the leader? Follower influence on leader ethicality / Morela Hernandez and Sim B. Sitkin
  • Part IV. Fairness and morality
  • ch. 5. About behaving (un)ethically : self-interest, deception, and fairness / Eric van Dijk, Erik W. de Kwaadsteniet, and Lukas Koning
  • ch. 6. Deonance : behavioral ethics and moral obligation / Robert Folger
  • ch. 7. Moral foundations at work : new factors to consider in understanding the nature and role of ethics in organizations / Gary R. Weaver and Michael E. Brown
  • ch. 8. Defining behavioral business ethics : the role of morality in business organizations / Tom R. Tyler
  • Part V. Bounded ethicality
  • ch. 9. Ethical immunity : how people violate their own moral standards without feeling they are doing so / Jason Dana, George Loewenstein, and Roberto Weber
  • ch. 10. Ethical discrepancy : changing our attitudes to resolve moral dissonance / Lisa L. Shu, Francesca Gino, and Max H. Bazerman