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BA 300 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass Moral intensity - is higher when the consequences for others are potentially large, the consequences are relatively immediate and likely to occur, and the potential victims are psychologically or physically close to the decision maker Individual Di...

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Moral intensity - ✔✔is higher when the consequences for others are potentially large,

the consequences are relatively immediate and likely to occur, and the potential victims

are psychologically or physically close to the decision maker


Individual Differences - ✔✔Cognitive moral development, Locus of control,

Machiavellianism, and Moral disengagement


Selection Systems - ✔✔formal systems in place for hiring and recruiting new employees


Performance Management System - ✔✔the formal process of articulating employee

goals, identifying performance metrics, and then providing a compensation structure

that rewards individuals effort in relation to the goals


*essential role in ethics


Norms - ✔✔standards of behavior that are accepted as appropriated by members of an

organization


Rituals - ✔✔important, they tell people symbolically what the organization wants them

to do and how it expects them to do it



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, Organizational myths (stories) - ✔✔Give and explain meaning to an organization's

culture


Illusion of optimism - ✔✔theory that people tend to underestimate potential risks.

*Overestimate probability of good future events


Illusion of morality - ✔✔people tend to think of themselves as more ethical, fair, and

honest than most other people


ethical judgment - ✔✔making a decision about what is the right thing to do in a

situation with ethical overtones


Kohlberg's morality theory - ✔✔moral reasoning develops sequentially through three

broad levels, each composed of two stages


Level I: Preconventional Morality - ✔✔individual level


- self-centered


- views ethical rules as imposed from outside oneself


Level 1: Stage 1 - ✔✔obedience and punishment


Level 1: Stage 2 - ✔✔individualism and exchange


Level 2: Morality Development - ✔✔Conventional


- externally focused on others




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