On measuring ethical judgments

Journal of Business Ethics 12 (7):535 - 545 (1993)
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Abstract

We critique a series of recent papers in which Reidenbach and Robin developed a multidimensional ethics scale. Our critique raises four problems for the scale. First, it is not clear what the scale measures. Second, the semantic differential items used in the scale seem problematic. Third, the scale omits several important ethical rationales. Finally, no caveats accompany the scale to alert managers about its proper and improper use.

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Robert Skipper
St. Mary's University, Texas
Michael R. Hyman
New Mexico State University