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Individual characteristics and ethical decision-making in an IT context
Russell Haines, Lori N.K. Leonard
Industrial Management & Data Systems
2007
5 - 20
0263-5577
10.1108/02635570710719025
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose and empirically test an ethical decision-making model in an information technology (IT) context. The model includes both demographic and personality variables, their direct influence on beliefs and judgments, and their influence on the relationships between beliefs, judgments, and moral intent.
Design/methodology/approach – Subjects were assessed on their perceptions of IT ethical scenarios both before and after discussing them with others in a web-based chat room in order to test the research model.
Findings – The results show that gender has the most profound effect on ethical decision-making, with ego strength also having a strong effect, while
Originality/value – The results suggest that the relationship among factors that influence ethical decision-making is complex and different factors become more important in determining moral intent for different individuals.
Communication technologies, Decision making, Ethics, Gender, Personality tests
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