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In executing their duties, food service managers are confronted with a number of situations that may challenge their integrity. Using vignettes this study attempted to gauge the ethical concerns that food service mangers have with potential responses to a number of difficult situations. The data suggest that actively addressing ethical issues early on in a manager’s career may be important. Also, in operations where there was a managerial code of conduct, there was some indication of greater ethical regard. While a code of conduct may not prevent managerial malfeasance, it provides to the members of the organization a guidebook which can form the basis of their decisions and actions.

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