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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2014) 29 (3): 126–147.
Published: 29 April 2014
...Susan M. Fredricks; Elspeth Tilley; Daniela Pauknerová Purpose – The literature is divided upon whether a gender difference occurs with respect to ethical decisions. Notable researchers Tannen and Gilligan demonstrated gender difference while subsequent researchers indicate that gender...
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2011) 26 (4): 289–310.
Published: 14 June 2011
... not provide their gender classification. Stepwise hierarchical moderated regression analysis was used to test the effects of competitiveness and gender as predictor and moderator variables in relation to the ethicality of negotiation strategies. Findings The results show that while men are more generally...
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2010) 25 (1): 37–63.
Published: 16 February 2010
...Suveera Gill Purpose If females are more ethical than males, as the literature on the subject generally suggests, engaging and encouraging females in their careers would certainly promote an ethical environment. The present paper is motivated by such a viewpoint and aims to investigate gender...
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Gender in Management: An International Journal (2009) 24 (2): 112–130.
Published: 13 March 2009
...Sean Valentine; Lynn Godkin; Karen Page; Terri Rittenburg Purpose Previous research indicates that women often perform more ethically on the job than do men. However, the results have been mixed, suggesting that further inquiry is needed. The purpose of this paper is to explore this important...
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Women In Management Review (2003) 18 (8): 398–405.
Published: 01 December 2003
...Brigid Limerick; Terri Field A number of writers argue that discussions around ethics and moral behavior have traditionally been gender blind, with ethical behavior being conceptualised from a masculine standpoint. This paper gives voice to a group of senior women in the Queensland, Australia...
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Women In Management Review (2003) 18 (4): 169–181.
Published: 01 June 2003
...Robert Loo Re‐analyses of data from Canadian samples of management undergraduates in three independent studies of ethical dilemmas, as presented in vignettes, were conducted to test the hypothesis that women are more ethical than men. Several statistically significant gender differences were found...
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Women In Management Review (2002) 17 (5): 217–227.
Published: 01 August 2002
...Saundra H. Glover; Minnette A. Bumpus; Glynda F. Sharp; George A. Munchus Most of the research on fostering ethical climates by making ethical decision choices in organisations has taken place in the last 20 years. Research has moved from specific studies evaluating either individual or situational...
