Ethics and Well-Being: The Paradoxical Implications of Individual Differences in Ethical Orientation
Following on theoretical work and studies that assert a relationship between unethical activities and diminished well-being, and a common belief that those more ethically inclined experience greater well-being, the present study examined whether individual differences in ethical orientation may be a...
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Journal of business ethics
Year: 2016, Volume: 137, Issue: 3, Pages: 491-506 |
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physical well-being
B Psychological well-being B Ethical individual differences |
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