Falling or Not Falling into Temptation? Multiple Faces of Temptation, Monetary Intelligence, and Unethical Intentions Across Gender
We develop a theoretical model, explore the relationship between temptation (both reflective and formative) and unethical intentions by treating monetary intelligence (MI) as a mediator, and examine the direct (temptation to unethical intentions) and indirect (temptation to MI to unethical intention...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2013
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2013, Volume: 116, Issue: 3, Pages: 529-552 |
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Longitudinal
B Corruption B Self-control B Business Ethics B deception) B Consumer psychology B Stewardship B Gender B Love of money B social moral value B Temptation (impulsive behavior B Monetary intelligence (motive B Evil B meaning) B Theory of free will B Deviant intentions (theft B Money Ethic B Reflective versus formative B and getting rich) B Cognitive impairment |
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