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Personal Motives, Moral Disengagement, and Unethical Decisions by Entrepreneurs: Cognitive Mechanisms on the 'Slippery Slope'

机译:企业家的个人动机,道德脱离接触和不道德的决定:“滑坡”的认知机制

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Entrepreneurs sometimes make unethical decisions that have devastating effects on their companies, stakeholders, and themselves. We suggest that insights into the origins of such actions can be acquired through attention to personal motives and their impact on moral disengagement-a cognitive process that deactivates moral self-regulation, thus enabling individuals to behave in ways inconsistent with their own values. We hypothesize that entrepreneurs' motivation for financial gains is positively related to moral disengagement, while their motivation for self-realization is negatively related to this process. Results obtained with a sample of founding entrepreneurs offered support for the first prediction, as well as support for the prediction that moral disengagement is positively related to the tendency to make unethical decisions.
机译:企业家有时会做出不道德的决定,这会对他们的公司,利益相关者及其自身造成毁灭性的影响。我们建议,可以通过关注个人动机及其对道德脱离接触的影响来获得对此类行为起源的见解。这种认知过程会破坏道德自我调节,从而使个人的行为方式与自己的价值观不一致。我们假设企业家获得经济利益的动机与道德脱离接触正相关,而企业家实现自我的动机与这一过程负相关。从创始企业家的样本中获得的结果为首次预测提供了支持,也为道德脱离与做出不道德决定的趋势正相关的预测提供了支持。

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