RT Article T1 Everyday moral issues experienced by managers JF Journal of business ethics VO 5 IS 5 SP 373 OP 384 A1 Waters, James A. A1 Bird, Frederick A1 Chant, Peter D. A2 Bird, Frederick A2 Chant, Peter D. LA English YR 1986 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785596799 AB Based on the results of open ended interviews with managers in a variety of organizational positions, moral questions encountered in everyday managerial life are described. These involve transactions with employees, peers and superiors, customers, suppliers and other stakeholders. It is suggested that managers identify transactions as involving personal moral concern when they believe that a moral standard has a bearing on the situation and when they experience themselves as having the power to affect the transaction. This is the first in a research series of three papers. K1 Moral Question K1 Moral Concern K1 Moral Standard K1 Moral Issue K1 Economic Growth DO 10.1007/BF00382782