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Gender Differences in Ethical Frameworks and Evaluation of Others' Choices in Ethical Dilemmas
Authors:Marshall Schminke
Institution:1. College of Business Administration, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, 68178, U.S.A
Abstract:This paper examines the relationship between gender and ethical decision models employed by managers. Subjects completed a survey that measured the extent to which they focused on actions or the outcomes of those actions in determining whether a behavior was ethical or not. The study also examined subjects' reactions to other managers' responses to ethical dilemmas. Results suggest that men and women do not differ in their underlying ethical models, that they do differ in the way in which they evaluate others in ethical situations, and that ethical predispositions play an important role in those evaluations.
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