Effect of a ubiquitous moral cue on ethical leadership, moral disengagement and goal difficulty: Real-world outcomes of a novel behavioural intervention by mobile application technology
Firms invest significant resources in their ethical infrastructure to influence the ethical decision-making of employees. The advent of mobile technology has extended the frontier of interventions that may discourage unethical behaviour, through the use of ubiquitously-present mobile-based moral cue...
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Main Author: | TAN, Boon Heon |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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