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Considering the Business in Business Ethics: An Exploratory Study of the Influence of Organizational Size and Structure on Individual Ethical Predispositions
Authors:Marshall Schminke
Institution:(1) Department of Management, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, 32816, U.S.A
Abstract:This paper explores the relationship between organizational size, structure and the strength of organization members' ethical predispositions. It is hypothesized that individuals in smaller, more flexible, organic organizations will display stronger ethical predispositions. Survey results from 209 individuals across eleven organizations indicate that contrary to expectations, larger, more rigid, mechanistic structures were associated with higher levels of ethical formalism and utilitarianism. Implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:centralization  ethics  formalism  formalization  mechanistic  organic  size  structure  utilitarianism
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