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An Examination of the Relationship Between Ethical Work Climate and Moral Awareness
Authors:Craig V VanSandt  Jon M Shepard  Stephen M Zappe
Institution:(1) Department of Business Administration, Augustana College, 263 Sorensen Hall, 639 38th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201-2296, USA;(2) Department of Management, R. B. Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Tech, 2007 Pamplin Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0233, USA;(3) Department of Educational Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, CEDAR Building, University Park, PA 16802-3109, USA
Abstract:This paper draws from the fields of history, sociology, psychology, moral philosophy, and organizational theory to establish a theoretical connection between a social/organizational influence (ethical work climate) and an individual cognitive element of moral behavior (moral awareness). The research was designed to help to fill a gap in the existing literature by providing empirical evidence of the connection between organizational influences and individual moral awareness and subsequent ethical choices, which has heretofore largely been merely assumed. Results of the study provide evidence that ethical work climate (EWC) is a primary predictor of individual moral awareness, and that the influence of social factors often overrides the effects of individual differences in a work group setting. Implications for future research are provided.
Keywords:ethical work climate  moral awareness
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