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Ethical Evaluations of Business Students in an Emerging Market: Effects of Ethical Sensitivity,Cultural Values,Personality, and Religiosity
Authors:Ali Kara  José I. Rojas-Méndez  Mehmet Turan
Affiliation:1.College of Business Administration,Pennsylvania State University at York,York,USA;2.Sprott School of Business,Carleton University,Ottawa,Canada;3.Faculty of economics and Administrative Sciences,Cukurova University,Adana,Turkey
Abstract:Business ethics has become a very important concern in global business and understanding the effects of various factors on ethical judgments continues to attract research and practitioner attention. Using the Multidimensional Ethics Scale (MES, Reidenbach and Robin 1988) with its five generally accepted philosophical constructs, and vignettes developed by Cohen et al. (1996), current study investigates the relationship between cultural values, personality, religiosity and the ethical sensitivity of business students. We focus on a rapidly emerging country, Turkey, whose economic environment is similar to that of the most Western nations but with a significantly different background and cultural values. Data (n = 184) for the study is collected from a major university in the southeastern Turkey. Although some significant relationships are identified between ethical sensitivity and cultural values and personality, our study findings confirm that MES dimensions had the highest influence on ethical sensitivity levels of business students.
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