Willingness to Report Unethical Behavior in Exit Surveys |
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Authors: | Giacalone Robert A. Knouse Stephen B. Pollard Hinda G. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Management, Belk College of Business Administration, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, 28223, U.S.A.;(2) Department of Management, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA, 70504-3570, U.S.A.;(3) Department of Management, Bryant College, Smithfield, RI, 70506, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The present study examined MBA respondents' potential willingness to discuss different unethical practices or behaviors via an employee exit survey. Factor analyses showed that the unethical issues could be categorized into five factors: illegal corporate activities, unfair management actions directed toward employees, illegal human resource activities, small scale dishonesty, and mistreatment of organizational constituencies with varying degrees of willingness to talk about these practices. The respondents' willingness to discuss each of the five factors differed statistically. Discussion centered upon means of using such an ethics exit survey and evaluating the utility of its information. |
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