A conceptual model of corporate moral development

Journal of Business Ethics 10 (4):273 - 284 (1991)
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Abstract

The conceptual model presented in this article argues that corporations exhibit specific behaviors that signal their true level of moral development. Accordingly, the authors identify five levels of moral development and discuss the dynamics that move corporations from one level to another. Examples of corporate behavior which are indicative of specific stages of moral development are offered.

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