Chapter 5 Key Terms - Business Ethics
Nationality
The legal relationship between a person and the *country* in which he or she is born.
Internal Control
Believe you can control the events in your life by your *own effort and skill.* Viewing yourself as a *master of your destiny.* Trusting in your capacity to *influence your environment.*
Education
Generally, the more ______ or work experience people have, the *better they are at making ethical decisions.*
Locus of Control
Individual differences in relation to a generalized belief about *how you are affected by internal versus external events* or reinforcements. *How people view themselves in relation to power.*
Moral Intensity
Individuals' perceptions of social pressure and the harm they believe their decision will have on others. *People perceive ethical issues differently.*
Women
Which gender has been found to be *more ethical* (more *sensitive to ethical scenarios and less tolerant of unethical actions*)?
Six Spheres of Influence
1) Workplace 2) Family 3) Religion 4) Legal System 5) Community 6) Profession
Corporate Culture
A set of values, norms, and artifacts, including *ways of solving problems* that members of an organization *share.*
External Control
Seeing yourself as *going with the flow* because that is *all they can do.* Believe life is dominated by *uncontrollable forces.* Believe the probability of being able to control their lives is *low.*
Ethical Culture
The *integrity* of decisions made and a *function* of many factors, including corporate policies, top management's leadership on ethical issues, the influence of coworkers, the the opportunity for unethical behavior.
Ethical Issue Intensity
The *relevance or importance* of an *(ethical)* event or decision in the eyes of the individual, work group, and/or organization. Personal and temporal in character to accommodate values, beliefs, needs, perceptions, the special characteristics of the situation, and the personal pressures prevailing at a particular place and time.
Ethical Awareness
The ability to *perceive* whether a situation or decision has an ethical dimension.
Age
There is a complex relationship between ethics and ____. Older employees with more experience have *greater knowledge* to deal with *complex industry-specific ethical issues*. Younger employees are *far more influenced by organizational culture*.
More Ethical
Those with an *internal* locus of control *(internals)* are often _____ ______ than those with a *external* locus of control *(externals)*.