A Gaudine, L Thorne - Journal of Business Ethics, 2001 - Springer
While the influence of emotion on individuals' ethical decisions has been identified by numerous researchers, little is known about how emotions influence individuals' ethical …
Ethical decision making is influenced by a variety of cognitive processes and individual differences. However, there is little empirical research on whether and how emotions and …
Research has examined various cognitive processes underlying ethical decision-making, and has recently begun to focus on the differential effects of specific emotions. The present …
J McManus - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
Organizations have become essential institutions that facilitate the vital coordination and cooperation necessary to create value across societies. Recent research within moral …
S Krishnakumar, D Rymph - Journal of Managerial Issues, 2012 - JSTOR
Emotions and ethical dilemmas often go together. This paper demonstrates the specific role of such negative emotions as sadness and anger in ethical decisionmaking (EDM). The …
JR Guzak - Ethics & behavior, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Ethical decision-making research has centered on Rest's (1986) framework that represents a rational, nonaffective model for ethical decision making. However, research in human …
JR Sparks, Y Pan - Journal of business ethics, 2010 - Springer
Decades of empirical and theoretical research has produced an extensive literature on the ethical judgments construct. Given its importance to understanding people's ethical choices …
An overwhelming preponderance of the literature in marketing and consumer ethics assumes that decision makers follow cognitive, rational processes. While this is certainly a …
Higher order cognitive processes, including ethical decision making (EDM), are influenced by the experiencing of discrete emotions. Recent research highlights the negative influence …