Individual Ethics in Organizations
We define
ethics
as an individual’s personal beliefs about whether a behavior, action, or
decision is right or wrong.
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Note that we define ethics in the context of the individual—
people have ethics, whereas organizations do not. Likewise, what constitutes ethical
behavior varies from one person to another. For example, one person who finds a $20
bill on the floor of an empty room may believe that it is okay to keep it, whereas another
may feel compelled to turn it in to the lost-and-found department. Further, although
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