Finding the fit: Why compliance and ethics programs should seek to match individual and corporate values |
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Affiliation: | 1. Poling Chair, 2017-2018, Kelley School of Business & Board of Directors, Ferring Pharmaceuticals, SA;2. Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, 1309 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Job seekers would like guidance on how to find a job with a firm whose values reinforce their own, a place that would be a good personal fit. At the same time, because of legal compliance requirements, it is crucial that employers find employees that fit the company’s value system so that the company can maintain an effective ethics and compliance program. This article looks at the legal, regulatory structure in both the U.S. and E.U. with an emphasis on reflexive corporate governance. It also reports the findings of a survey of E.U. and U.S. executives with a reputation for nurturing ethical business culture to discover what virtues and factors are most important and, thus, something a job seeker might look for in finding a strong, ethical company. Finally, the article raises the cognitive issues of the importance for job seekers to examine their own psychological biases so they are evaluating a position based on what really fits their values. |
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Keywords: | Values-based job search Workplace culture fit Cognitive biases Ethical workplace Corporate values |
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