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Business ethics survey shows increased pressures at work
Business ethics survey shows increased pressures at work
Research into employee attitudes and unethical practice in the workplace suggests certain types of pressure more prevalent during recession. This article refers to research 'why good people do bad things' that was conducted by Muel Kaptein.
Research into employee attitudes and unethical practice in the workplace suggests certain types of pressure more prevalent during recession. This article refers to research 'why good people do bad things' that was conducted by Muel Kaptein.
Participants
Muel
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Referenced
Webley, S.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist