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The Influence of Organizational and Code-Supporting Variables on the Effectiveness of a Code of Ethics

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Prior findings on the effectiveness of the codeof ethics in promoting ethical behavior aremixed. Perhaps more is required to promoteethical behavior than the mere existence of thecode within the organization. The presentstudy proposes, first, that the extent to whichthe organization communicates, enforces andencourages reference to the code is importantto achieving the desired results. Second,organizational ethics variables (namely, topmanagement support for ethical behavior, theassociation between ethical behavior and careersuccess, and organizational ethical climate)can have a significant influence on ethicalbehavior of organizations over and above theimpact of the implementation and use of thecode. Both propositions are supported based onregression analyses of data from a survey of237 managers, the majority of whom hold middleand top level positions within organizations.

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Boo, E.H., Koh, H.C. The Influence of Organizational and Code-Supporting Variables on the Effectiveness of a Code of Ethics. Teaching Business Ethics 5, 357–373 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012270121651

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