Self-Interest vs. Concern for Others - What factors lead management accountants to cut ethical corners? A survey of IMA members indicates that "motivated self-interest" is a major factor behind unethical actions while "concern for others" is a strong element underpinning ethical behavior. The good news: Survey results indicate that IMA members are unlikely to endorse the sort of unethical behavior ...
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2005
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Authors: | Shaub, Michael K. ; Collins, Frank ; Holzmann, Oscar ; Lowensohn, Suzanne H. |
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Strategic finance : leadership strategies in accountants and financial professionals. - Montvale, NJ : Institute of Management Accountants, ISSN 0025-1690, ZDB-ID 14706659. - Vol. 86.2005, 9, p. 40-45
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