The Effects of Issue Characteristics on the Recognition of Moral Issues

The construct of moral intensity, proposed by Jones (1991), was used to predict the extent to which individuals were able to recognize moral issues. We tested for the effects of the six dimensions of moral intensity: social consensus, proximity, concentration of effect, probability of effect, tempor...

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Authors: Chia, Andrey (Author) ; Lim, Swee Mee (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science + Business Media B. V 2000
In: Journal of business ethics
Year: 2000, Volume: 27, Issue: 3, Pages: 255-269
Further subjects:B Decision-making
B Judgement
B Business Ethics
B issue recognition
B Moral Intensity
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