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ID number:256366
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Published: 12.04.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The term 'ethics' can commonly refer to the rules and principles that define right and wrong conduct of individuals (Robbins, Bergman, Stagg and Coulter, 2003, p.150). Ethical Behavior is accepted as "right" or "good" in the context of a governing moral code. Ethics can be viewed as a way of behaving that can be prescribed and imposed by the work environment (Garcia-Zamor, 2003).
Virtually all societies have developed rules and regulations about how business should be transacted and how business organizations should be managed. In other words, based on experience and the philosophical and religious values of the society, rules of acceptable and non-acceptable behaviors evolve and are encoded into society (Mendenhall, Punnett and Ricks, 1995, p.138).
Organization's Role in Influencing The Ethical Behavior of Employees
Employees care and always question about the ethical conduct of employers and tend to believe the action rather than the word of the employer (Clark, 2000). Managers can discipline an employee by verbal warnings or punishments. However, if a manager himself does not conduct himself ethically, an employee will find not find good reason to follow the organization's rules.…

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