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Spirituality and national culture as antecedents to ethical decision- making: a comparison between the United States and Norway

机译:精神和民族文化作为道德决策的先决条件:美国和挪威之间的比较

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We investigate the cross-cultural relationships between spirituality and ethical decision-making in Norway and the U.S. Data were collected from business students (n = 149) at state universities in Norway and the U.S. Results indicate that intention to behave ethically was significantly related to spirituality, national culture, and the influence of peers. Americans were significantly less ethical than Norwegians based on the three dimensions of ethics, yet more spiritual overall. Interestingly, the more spiritual were Norwegians, the more ethical was their decision-making. By contrast, the more spiritual were Americans, the less ethical was their decision-making. The research also found that peer influences were more important to Norwegians than to Americans in making ethical decisions. Finally, spiritual people from the U.S. were more likely to use a universalistic form of justice ethics, as opposed to a more particularistic form of justice ethics used by Norwegians.
机译:我们调查了挪威和美国的灵性与道德决策之间的跨文化关系。数据来自挪威和美国州立大学的商科学生(n = 149)。结果表明,道德行为的意图与灵性显着相关,民族文化和同龄人的影响。从道德的三个维度来看,美国人的道德远不如挪威人,但在精神层面上却更具挪威性。有趣的是,挪威人越精神,他们的决策就越道德。相比之下,美国人越精神,他们的决策就越不道德。研究还发现,在做出道德决策时,同龄人的影响对挪威人比对美国人更重要。最后,与挪威人所使用的更为特殊的司法道德形式相反,来自美国的精神人物更可能采用普遍主义的司法道德形式。

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