Love of Money and Unethical Behavior Intention: Does an Authentic Supervisor’s Personal Integrity and Character (ASPIRE) Make a Difference?
Thomas Tang (ttang@mtsu.edu) and
Hsi Liu (liu100006@yahoo.com)
Journal of Business Ethics, 2012, vol. 107, issue 3, 295-312
Keywords: Meaning of money; Money ethics; Love/stewardship of money; Authentic supervisor’s personal integrity and character; Honesty and integrity; Caring servant; Transparent help; Trustworthy leader; Fairness; Justice; Spiritual; Unethical behavior intention; Work deviance; Counterproductive; Perceived demand characteristics; Moderator; Demographic; Panel study; Measurement invariance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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