Ethical Beliefs' Differences of Males and Females M. Ortiz-Buonafina

Journal of Business Ethics 9 (6):509 - 517 (1990)
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This study investigates the differences in ethical beliefs between males and females. One hundred and seventy five business students were presented with four scenarios and given the Reidenbach-Robin instrument measuring their ethical reactions to these scenarios. Contrary to previous research, the results indicate that the two groups have similar ethical beliefs, and they process ethical information similarly.

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