The role of pluralistic ignorance in the perception of unethical behavior

Journal of Business Ethics 23 (4):353 - 364 (2000)
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Abstract

Is there really an ethical crisis? We propose that the situation is not as bad as many would have us believe. We have attempted to present an alternative explanation for some earlier reports of an ethical crisis. This has resulted in a number of research propositions. We are optimistic that there are, in spite of reports to the contrary, an overwhelming majority of ethical people populating our business community.

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