Personal Values’ Influence on the Ethical Dimension of Decision Making |
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Authors: | David Fritzsche E Oz |
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Institution: | (1) The Pennsylvania State University,, Great Valley, 30 East Swedesford Road, Malvern, PA, 19355, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Personal values have long been associated with individual decision behavior. The role played by personal values in decision
making within an organization is less clear. Past research has found that managers tend to respond to ethical dilemmas situationally.
This study examines the relationship between personal values and the ethical dimension of decision making using Partial Least
Squares (PLS) analysis. The study examines personal values as they relate to five types of ethical dilemmas. We found a significant
positive contribution of altruistic values to ethical decision making and a significant negative contribution of self-enhancement
values to ethical decision making.
Dr. David J. Fritzsche is a retired Professor of Management and Organization at The Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley.
Among the numerous journals in which he published are Journal of Business Ethics, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Macromarketing, and Simulation & Games. He is the co-author of the Business Policy Game: A Strategic Management Simulation. He authoured the book Business Ethics: A Global and Managerial Perspective
(McGraw-Hill, 1997).
Dr. Effy Oz is a Professor of Management Science and Information Systems at The Pennsylvania State University, Great Valley,
where he teaches courses on IT management, ethical issues in IT, and business-stakeholder relations. He has authored several
textbooks including five editions of Management Information Systems (Course Technology Inc., 1998–2006), Foundations of E-Commerce (Prentice-Hall, 2002) and, Ethics for the Information Age (McGraw-Hill, 1994), and a practitioner’s book (The Manager’s Bible, Ivy League Publishing, 1998). He has also published research articles in academic and professional journals, among which are MIS Quarterly, Communications of the ACM, Information & Management, Decisions Sciences, OMEGA, Journal of Business Ethics,
and Journal of Computer Information Systems. Dr. Oz is a member of the editorial boards of Encyclopaedia of Information Systems, Information & Management, and Journal of Global Information Technology Management. He is a frequent speaker at IT conferences, has conducted research on a number of IT topics, and has been quoted in numerous
media including Computerworld, MSNBC, and the Los Angeles Times. He was awarded the 1997 Notable Contribution to the Information Systems Literature Award by the Information Systems Section of the American Accounting
Association, the 1999-2000 Distinguished Faculty Research Award at Penn State Great Valley, and Best Paper Award at the Annual
Global Information Technology Conference of 2004. |
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Keywords: | personal values decision making ethical dilemmas |
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