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Joint Effects of Corporate Positions and Prospects on Perceptions of Business Ethics Among Japanese Students: A Reflection of Collectivistic Cultures

机译:企业立场和前景对日本学生对商业道德观念的共同影响:集体主义文化的反映

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This study was designed to account for inconsistencies between past research indicating that executives in general are more ethically oriented than employees. The reality in Japan's society is that it has been mostly top executives who violate business ethics. Japanese students (N = 201) assumed that they were "executives" or "employees" in a manufacturing company, and their company had "high" or "low" financial prospects. The high-prospect executives were most ethically oriented, while the low-prospect executives were least ethically oriented. Ethical orientation did not change across the two prospect conditions for the employees. The findings are interpreted in terms of ethical dissonance created by dual pressures from acceptance of Western global ethical standards and strength of indigenous collectivistic ethical standards.
机译:本研究旨在解释过去的研究之间的矛盾,这些研究表明,高管人员通常比员工更注重道德。日本社会的现实情况是,违反商业道德的大多数是高管。日本学生(N = 201)认为他们是制造公司的“主管”或“雇员”,并且他们的公司财务前景“高”或“低”。高期望值的高管人员的道德取向最强,而低期望值的高管人员的道德取向最弱。在员工的两个潜在条件中,道德取向没有改变。这些发现是根据接受西方全球伦理标准和本土集体主义伦理标准的双重压力所造成的伦理失调来解释的。

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