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The COVID-19 global crisis and corporate social responsibility 新冠肺炎全球危机与企业社会责任
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2023-01-17 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00165-y
Mark S. Schwartz, Avi Kay

Abstract

In order to gain greater insight into the nature of corporate social responsibility (CSR) during a time of crisis, the study examines the commitment of firms to continue to engage in CSR activity despite financial pressures to divert their slack resources elsewhere. The setting of the study is CSR activity during the perhaps unprecedented global crisis associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a qualitative research method approach, both a variety of media sources and the relevant academic literature are reviewed in order to identify examples of CSR activity related specifically to COVID-19. The examples are then categorized and situated according to Professor Archie Carroll’s well-known CSR Pyramid framework describing the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic domains of CSR. As such, this study is the first to extend the rich literature stream utilizing Carroll’s CSR Pyramid within the unique context of a global pandemic.

摘要:为了在危机时期更深入地了解企业社会责任(CSR)的本质,本研究考察了企业在财务压力迫使其闲置资源转移到其他地方的情况下,继续参与企业社会责任活动的承诺。本研究的背景是在与COVID-19大流行相关的可能是前所未有的全球危机期间的企业社会责任活动。基于定性研究方法,本文回顾了各种媒体来源和相关学术文献,以确定与COVID-19具体相关的企业社会责任活动的例子。然后根据Archie Carroll教授著名的CSR金字塔框架对这些例子进行分类和定位,该框架描述了企业社会责任的经济、法律、道德和慈善领域。因此,这项研究是第一个在全球大流行的独特背景下利用卡罗尔的CSR金字塔扩展丰富的文献流。
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引用次数: 6
Ethical decisions during COVID-19: level of moral disengagement and national pride as mediators 2019冠状病毒病期间的伦理决策:作为调解人的道德脱离程度和民族自豪感
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00161-2
Avi Kay, Yael Brender-Ilan

Abstract    

COVID-19 created a global crisis of unprecedented comprehensiveness affecting personal and professional lives of individuals worldwide. The pandemic and various governmental guidelines associated with it had numerous consequences for the workplace and the marketplace. In light of the global nature and multiplicity of the consequences of the pandemic, this study examines the impact of individual characteristics of respondents from three countries from various areas of the world: China, Israel, and the USA toward COVID-19 related business ethics decisions in three different spheres: human resources, marketing, and social responsibility. Data from 374 respondents in these three countries indicated that moral disengagement was negatively related to all of the ethical decisions presented, with national pride moderating the above. Possible implications of these findings and future research directions are presented.

2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)造成了一场前所未有的全球性危机,影响了全世界个人的个人生活和职业生活。大流行以及与之相关的各种政府指导方针对工作场所和市场产生了许多影响。鉴于疫情的全球性和后果的多样性,本研究考察了来自世界不同地区的三个国家(中国、以色列和美国)的受访者的个人特征对人力资源、营销和社会责任三个不同领域与COVID-19相关的商业道德决策的影响。来自这三个国家的374名受访者的数据表明,道德脱离与所提出的所有道德决策呈负相关,民族自豪感缓和了上述因素。最后提出了这些发现可能的意义和未来的研究方向。
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引用次数: 0
Development of thriving at work and organizational citizenship behavior through Islamic work ethics and humble leadership 通过伊斯兰教的职业道德和谦逊的领导,发展在工作和组织公民行为方面的蓬勃发展
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00160-3
Suryani Suryani, Budi Sudrajat, Hendryadi Hendryadi, Made Saihu, Euis Amalia, Muhammad Anwar Fathoni

Abstract 

This study examined the mediation and moderation models of the relationship between Islamic work ethics (IWE), thriving at work, organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), and leader humility. A total of 418 employees from two different sample groups (Islamic banks and educational institutions) in Indonesia were included. A multiple regression hierarchy with PROCESS was used to test the hypotheses. We found a positive influence of IWE and leader humility on thriving and OCB and thriving at work on OCB. Thriving was found to mediate the relationship between IWE and OCB, and the leader humility moderates these relationships. Thriving at work and OCB are dramatically under-represented in Islamic work ethics research, and this study attempts to fill this void. Furthermore, this study reveals the interactive role of leader humility and IWE in enhancing OCB preference and the mediating role of thriving at work in the IWE − OCB relationship.

摘要本研究考察了伊斯兰职业道德(IWE)、工作繁荣、组织公民行为(OCB)和领导者谦逊之间关系的中介和调节模型。共包括来自印度尼西亚两个不同样本群体(伊斯兰银行和教育机构)的418名雇员。采用PROCESS多元回归层次分析法对假设进行检验。我们发现IWE和领导者谦逊对组织公民行为的发展和组织公民行为的发展都有积极的影响。研究发现,成功对个人敬业度和组织行为之间的关系起中介作用,而领导者谦逊则起到调节作用。在伊斯兰职业道德研究中,工作中的繁荣和组织外行为的代表性明显不足,本研究试图填补这一空白。此外,本研究还揭示了领导谦逊和个人绩效对组织公民偏好的交互作用,以及工作幸福感在个人绩效-组织公民关系中的中介作用。
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引用次数: 3
Does family ownership moderate the relationship between board characteristics and corporate social responsibility? Evidence from an emerging market 家族制是否调节了董事会特征与企业社会责任之间的关系?来自新兴市场的证据
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00164-z
Muhammad Farooq, Amna Noor, Muhammad Naeem

Abstract

The current study looked at the impact of board of director characteristics on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the Pakistani setting. The study further added to the body of knowledge by comparing the impact of board characteristics in family versus non-family businesses in an emerging market. The study’s sample consists of 139 non-financial Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) listed firms from 2008 to 2019. The level of CSR among sample firms was assessed using a multidimensional financial approach. The random-effect model was employed to test the study’s hypotheses. The findings support the dysfunctional view of the role of the board of directors’ in family-owned businesses. Overall, board size and CEO duality have a significant negative impact on CSR, whereas board independence has a significant positive impact. While these findings applied to both family-owned and non-family-owned businesses. It was discovered that among family-owned businesses, boards tend to look after the interests of family members, and thus are less likely to support CSR. The findings of this study will assist regulatory authorities, investors, and financial analysts in understanding CSR practices in Pakistani firms, allowing them to review the role of the board of directors in CSR among family and non-family-owned firms.

摘要本研究着眼于巴基斯坦背景下董事会特征对企业社会责任的影响。该研究通过比较新兴市场中家族企业与非家族企业董事会特征的影响,进一步丰富了知识体系。该研究的样本包括2008年至2019年期间139家巴基斯坦证券交易所(PSX)非金融上市公司。使用多维财务方法评估样本公司的企业社会责任水平。采用随机效应模型对研究假设进行检验。研究结果支持了董事会在家族企业中角色失调的观点。总体而言,董事会规模和CEO二元性对企业社会责任具有显著的负向影响,而董事会独立性对企业社会责任具有显著的正向影响。虽然这些发现适用于家族企业和非家族企业。研究发现,在家族企业中,董事会更倾向于照顾家族成员的利益,因此不太可能支持企业社会责任。本研究的结果将有助于监管机构、投资者和金融分析师了解巴基斯坦企业的企业社会责任实践,使他们能够审查董事会在家族企业和非家族企业的企业社会责任中的作用。
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引用次数: 4
Gamification and customer experience in online retail: a qualitative study focusing on ethical perspective 网络零售中的游戏化与顾客体验:一项基于伦理视角的定性研究
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-12-02 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00162-1
Sheetal, Rimjim Tyagi, Gursimranjit Singh

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the effect of gamification in engaging and motivating consumers for online shopping and also the use of gamification to enhance sales. Moreover, this study has also explored the ethical concerns in gamified marketing. This is a qualitative study to investigate the effect of gamification during online shopping and the ethical issues involved in gamified marketing. Semi-structured interviews with ten gamification experts are conducted and analyzed through NVivo. The themes that emerged from qualitative analysis are the applicability of gamification in online retail, consumer experiences in gamified retail, and ethics and challenges in gamification. Semantic analysis is performed, and as per the viewpoint of the gamification experts, it was found that the perception of ethics in gamification is negative, which shows that there are many unethical practices in gamified marketing. This paper shows that by focusing on every relational aspect of consumer engagement, retailers can build trust and retain their most valuable stakeholders — the customers, thereby addressing the crucial negative concerns of gamified marketing. This research is one of its types to explore the significant ethical issues that affect consumers in the retail context. The undertaking of this study in an emerging economy adds further insight into gamified retail literature by generalizing the applicability of gamified studies across geographic contexts.

摘要本文旨在探讨游戏化在吸引和激励消费者进行网上购物方面的作用,以及利用游戏化来提高销售。此外,本研究还探讨了游戏化营销中的伦理问题。这是一项定性研究,旨在调查游戏化在网上购物中的影响以及游戏化营销中涉及的伦理问题。通过NVivo对10位游戏化专家进行了半结构化访谈和分析。定性分析的主题是游戏化在在线零售中的适用性,游戏化零售中的消费者体验,以及游戏化中的道德和挑战。我们进行了语义分析,根据游戏化专家的观点,我们发现游戏化中的道德观念是负面的,这表明游戏化营销中存在许多不道德的做法。本文表明,通过关注消费者参与的每一个关系方面,零售商可以建立信任并留住他们最有价值的利益相关者——客户,从而解决游戏化营销的关键负面担忧。本研究是其类型之一,探讨影响消费者在零售环境中的重大伦理问题。在新兴经济体中开展的这项研究通过推广跨地理环境的游戏化研究的适用性,进一步深入了解了游戏化零售文献。
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引用次数: 7
Prologue for the special issue on “business ethics in the virtual work environment: Challenges to educators and practitioners” “虚拟工作环境下的商业道德:教育工作者和从业员面临的挑战”特刊序言
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00163-0
Sonali Bhattacharya, Donelson R. Forsyth, Wim Vandekerckhove, Samir Chatterjee, Georges Enderle, Ananda Das Gupta, Venkatesha Murthy
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引用次数: 1
Does ‘big data’ provide a competitive advantage to firms: an antitrust analysis “大数据”是否为企业提供了竞争优势:反垄断分析
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00159-w
Garima Gupta

Today’s economy has transitioned from the traditional brick and mortar structure of doing business to that of digitalized economy. The latter functions with the aid of technological tools with ‘data’ being the most significant tool in today’s context. The issue has become even more critical with the advent of ‘big data’. It is argued that accumulation, analysis and usage of ‘big data’ enable creation of varied forms of entry barriers for new entrants and information asymmetries for customers which in turn affect ‘market competition’ adversely (Santesteban& Longpre The Antitrust Bulletin, 65(3), 459-485, 2020; Fast et al., 2021). Consequently, it is pertinent to revisit the traditional understanding of ‘market competition’ as stipulated in the antitrust laws across jurisdictions and specifically the Indian Competition Act, 2002. The existing regime being centred around neo-classical price theory is not equipped to comprehend the various dimensions of the digitalised world where ‘data’ is the new form of currency having effects on market power and, consequently, on market competition. Digital markets are multi-sided and non-linear in nature where ‘big data’ acts as a lubricant for their smooth functioning. Whether access to data provides any form of competitive advantage is the central question. A resource to provide any form of competitive advantage must be distinct, rare, inimitable, non-substitutable and valuable (Barney, 1991). If data carries such characteristics, the continuous percolation and usage of technology powered by ‘big data’ into the markets will affect the understanding of the basic competitive wrongs. Potential interdependencies between technology, data and market power also affect the understanding of ‘dominance’ as stipulated under the existing law. The unique challenges which ‘big data’ poses are not only restricted to competition policy but also extended to enforcement as they trigger overlapping constitutional concerns in relation to privacy. This demands for looking at the existing gap between competition law/policy and the ‘data’-driven challenges being faced in this ever-evolving digital economy.

今天的经济已经从传统的实体经济向数字化经济过渡。后者在技术工具的帮助下发挥作用,“数据”是当今背景下最重要的工具。随着“大数据”的出现,这个问题变得更加关键。有人认为,“大数据”的积累、分析和使用可以为新进入者创造各种形式的进入壁垒,为客户创造信息不对称,从而对“市场竞争”产生不利影响(Santesteban&中国农业科学,30 (3),359 - 368,2020;Fast et al., 2021)。因此,有必要重新审视各司法管辖区反垄断法中对“市场竞争”的传统理解,特别是2002年的《印度竞争法》。以新古典价格理论为中心的现有制度无法理解数字化世界的各个维度,在数字化世界中,“数据”是一种新形式的货币,对市场力量产生影响,从而影响市场竞争。数字市场本质上是多边和非线性的,“大数据”是其顺利运作的润滑剂。获取数据是否能带来任何形式的竞争优势是核心问题。提供任何形式的竞争优势的资源必须是独特的、稀有的、不可模仿的、不可替代的和有价值的(Barney, 1991)。如果数据具有这些特征,那么由“大数据”驱动的技术对市场的持续渗透和使用将影响对基本竞争错误的理解。技术、数据和市场力量之间潜在的相互依赖关系也影响了现行法律所规定的对“支配”的理解。“大数据”带来的独特挑战不仅限于竞争政策,还延伸到执法,因为它们引发了与隐私相关的重叠宪法问题。这就要求我们审视竞争法/政策与在不断发展的数字经济中所面临的“数据”驱动的挑战之间存在的差距。
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Behavioral economics: who are the investors with the most sustainable stock happiness, and why? Low aspiration, external control, and country domicile may save your lives—monetary wisdom 行为经济学:谁是股票幸福感最持久的投资者,为什么?低抱负、外部控制和乡下住所可能会拯救你的生命——金钱智慧
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00156-z
Ningyu Tang, Zhen Li, Jingqiu Chen, Thomas Li-Ping Tang

Slight absolute changes in the Shanghai Stock Exchange Index (SHSE) corresponded to the city’s immediate increases in coronary heart disease deaths and stroke deaths. Significant fluctuations in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Index (SZSE) corresponded to the country’s minor, delayed death rates. Investors deal with money, greed, stock volatility, and risky decision-making. Happy people live longer and better. We ask the following question: Who are the investors with the highest and most sustainable stock happiness, and why? Monetary wisdom asserts: Investors apply their deep-rooted values (avaricious love-of-money aspiration and locus of control, Level 2) as a lens to frame critical concerns in the proximal-immediate (Shanghai Stock Exchange Index changes, Level 1) and the omnibus-distal contexts (domicile: city vs. country, Level 2) to maximize expected utility (portfolio changes, Level 1) and ultimate serenity (stock happiness, Level 1). We collected multilevel data—the longitudinal SHSE and 227 private investors’ daily stock happiness and portfolio changes for 36 consecutive trading days in four regions of China. Investors had an average liquid asset of $76,747.41 and $54,660.85 in stocks. This study is not a “one-shot” game with “nothing at stake.” We classified Shanghai and Beijing as the city and Shenzhen and Chongqing as the country. Our cross-level 3-D visualization reveals that regardless of SHSE volatility, investors with low aspiration, external control, and country domicile enjoy the highest and most sustainable stock happiness with minimum fluctuations. Independently, investors with low aspiration, external control, and country domicile tend to make fewer portfolio changes than their counterparts. Behaviorally, less is more, debunking the myth—risky decisions excite stock happiness. Our longitudinal study expands prospect theory, incorporates attitude toward money, and makes robust contributions to behavioral economics and business ethics. We help investors and ordinary citizens make happy, healthy, and wealthy decisions. Most importantly, the life you save may be your own.

上海证券交易所指数(SHSE)的轻微绝对变化与该市冠心病和中风死亡人数的立即增加相对应。深圳证券交易所指数(SZSE)的大幅波动与该国较小的延迟死亡率相对应。投资者面对的是金钱、贪婪、股票波动和风险决策。快乐的人活得更长更好。我们提出以下问题:谁是对股票满意度最高、最可持续的投资者,为什么?金融智慧断言:投资者用他们根深蒂固的价值观(贪婪的金钱欲望和控制点,第2级)作为视角,在近距离(上海证券交易所指数变化,第1级)和全面远距离(住所)背景下构建关键问题;城市与国家,层次2)以最大化预期效用(投资组合变化,层次1)和最终宁静(股票幸福感,层次1)。我们收集了中国四个地区连续36个交易日的纵向上证指数和227名私人投资者的每日股票幸福感和投资组合变化的多层次数据。投资者的平均流动资产为76,747.41美元,股票为54,660.85美元。这项研究并不是一场“没有风险”的“一次性”游戏。我们把上海和北京划分为城市,把深圳和重庆划分为国家。我们的跨层次三维可视化显示,无论上证指数波动如何,低期望、外部控制和国别的投资者在波动最小的情况下享有最高和最可持续的股票幸福感。独立而言,低期望、外部控制和国家注册地的投资者往往比他们的同行更少地改变投资组合。从行为上讲,少即是多,这戳穿了风险决策能激发股市幸福感的神话。我们的纵向研究扩展了前景理论,纳入了对金钱的态度,并对行为经济学和商业伦理学做出了强有力的贡献。我们帮助投资者和普通市民做出快乐、健康和富有的决定。最重要的是,你救的可能是你自己的生命。
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Modeling and analysis of barriers to ethics in online assessment by TISM and fuzzy MICMAC analysis 基于TISM和模糊MICMAC分析的在线评估伦理障碍建模与分析
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-11-10 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00158-x
Sonica Rautela, Nehajoan Panackal, Adya Sharma

Abstract

The pandemic of COVID-19 has altered the world canvas forever. The education sector, too, has been impacted by the same. There has been a phenomenal rise in e-platforms for teaching, learning, and evaluation. Teachers and students had to train themselves overnight to embrace the changing dynamics of the education sector. The change has been marked with challenges. In this new education landscape, online exams have occupied center stage. While the idea of giving exams from any part of the world welcomes freedom, it also raises concerns among faculty and students about academic integrity. Thus, as online studies and online assessment continue to expand, the paper aims to identify the factors responsible for unethical practices in online assessment. The paper further identifies the association between the identified factors. The paper proposes a four-level model that focuses on the lack of training for both faculty and students, interpersonal barriers, technological barriers, time management, personal ethics, and design of assessment as underlying reasons for unethical behavior in online assessments. The paper further explains the linkages using fuzzy MICMAC analysis. The results have both practical and social implications. Understanding the factors and their relationship with each other can help the instructors and administrators in their decision-making process regarding online evaluations and formulate policies that would instill strong ethical values, such as academic integrity and honesty, in their students throughout their academic journey.

摘要2019冠状病毒病大流行永远改变了世界的格局。教育部门也受到了同样的影响。用于教学、学习和评估的电子平台出现了惊人的增长。教师和学生必须在一夜之间训练自己,以接受教育部门不断变化的动态。这一变化伴随着挑战。在这种新的教育格局中,在线考试占据了中心舞台。虽然在世界任何地方举行考试的想法都欢迎自由,但这也引起了教师和学生对学术诚信的担忧。因此,随着在线学习和在线评估的不断扩大,本文旨在确定导致在线评估中不道德行为的因素。本文进一步确定了识别因素之间的关联。本文提出了一个四级模型,重点关注教师和学生缺乏培训、人际障碍、技术障碍、时间管理、个人道德和评估设计,这些都是在线评估中不道德行为的潜在原因。本文利用模糊MICMAC分析进一步解释了两者之间的联系。研究结果具有实际意义和社会意义。了解这些因素及其相互之间的关系,可以帮助教师和管理人员在网上评估的决策过程中制定政策,从而在学生的整个学术生涯中灌输强烈的道德价值观,如学术诚信和诚实。
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An empirical study on the impact of employee voice and silence on destructive leadership and organizational culture 员工声音和沉默对破坏性领导和组织文化影响的实证研究
IF 1.3 Q2 ETHICS Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI: 10.1007/s13520-022-00155-0
Shaji Joseph, Naithika Shetty

This paper is an outcome of the business ethics course conducted during the third semester of the MBA course and aims to examine how a subordinate employee’s response, either by raising a concern or being quiet to repeated misbehavior of the leader, impacts an organization. Primary data was collected from the employees of mid-sized IT companies in India using a five-point Likert scale questionnaire. Structural equation modeling has been used to analyze the data. Mediation analysis has been conducted to verify the mediating role of organizational culture. It is found that if an employee feels safe in an environment, they open up to suggestions or else suppress their thoughts to escape repercussion. The analysis shows that silence and voice in an organization have an impact on the organization’s culture. The implications of this study show that leaders violate the integrity of the organization by vandalizing the organization's objectives, outcomes, assets, and well-being of the co-employees. Previous studies have not focused on the mediating role of organizational culture on employee voice or silence.

本文是MBA课程第三学期进行的商业道德课程的成果,旨在研究下属员工的反应,无论是通过提出关注还是保持沉默,对领导者的多次不当行为,如何影响组织。主要数据是从印度中型IT公司的员工中收集的,使用五点李克特量表问卷。采用结构方程模型对数据进行分析。通过中介分析来验证组织文化的中介作用。研究发现,如果员工在一个环境中感到安全,他们会敞开心扉接受建议,或者压抑自己的想法,以避免受到影响。分析表明,组织中的沉默和发声会对组织文化产生影响。本研究的含义表明,领导者通过破坏组织的目标、成果、资产和同事的福祉,违反了组织的完整性。以往的研究并未关注组织文化对员工发声或沉默的中介作用。
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