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The influence of emotions on trust in ethical decision making
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Abstract
This paper attempts to delineate the interaction between trust, emotion, and ethical decision making. The authors first propose that trust can either incite an individual toward ethical decisions or drag him or her away from ethical decisions, depending on different situations. The authors then po... view more
This paper attempts to delineate the interaction between trust, emotion, and ethical decision making. The authors first propose that trust can either incite an individual toward ethical decisions or drag him or her away from ethical decisions, depending on different situations. The authors then postulate that the feeling of guilt is central in understanding how trust affects the ethical decision making process. Several propositions based on these assumptions are introduced and implications for practice discussed.... view less
Keywords
organizational behavior; decision making process; organization; morality; emotionality; emotion; decision making; confidence; organization research; guilt
Classification
General Psychology
Organizational Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2014
Page/Pages
p. 573-580
Journal
Problems and Perspectives in Management, 12 (2014) 4
ISSN
1810-5467
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed