ROMANIANS PERCEPTION ANALYSIS REGARDING UNETHICAL BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
Popescu Constanta () and
Funieru Constanta ()
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Popescu Constanta: Universitatea “Valahia” din Târgoviste
Funieru Constanta: Universitatea “Valahia” din Târgoviste
Management Strategies Journal, 2016, vol. 31, issue 1, 188-193
Abstract:
To hold an ethical conduct means to always act with a high moral character. Moral issues are those that target individual about what is good to do and what not. Ethical issues are diverse: employee conflicts of interest, corruption, bribing and taking bribes, sexual harassment, unauthorized payments, employees' private space, environmental issues, occupational safety, pricing policy, discrimination of any kind. The article title ,, Romanians perception analysis on unethical behavior management "aims to showcase how individuals perceive contemporary society unethical behavior and the extent to which they adhere to such behavior. The starting point of the article is represented by the fact that corruption affects people’s lives. Ethics are being presented in the theoretical part, and the practice is done by a research focused on the analysis of secondary sources, and the instrument used for this part is the questionnaire. The database was taken from an European site and from an International one, both sites specializing in surveys. Research findings highlighted the fact that corruption is widespread and exerts influence on the individual.
Keywords: ethics; ethical behavior; moral; bribery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C83 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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