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Ethical Problems, Conflicts and Beliefs of Small Business Professionals

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This paper presents the results of a national study of the beliefs and perceptions of small business professionals concerning ethics within their company and business in general. The study examined their views on the relationship between success and ethical conduct as well as the extent and nature of ethical conflicts experienced by the respondents. Some comparisons are made with similar studies that have been conducted in the past. Respondents have the most ethical conflicts with customers and employees, and with regard to honesty in contracts/agreements. Most also believe that ethical standards are lower than they were 10 and 20 years ago, primarily because society's moral standards are lower. Additionally, they believe that the behavior of top management has the most influence on decisions in ethical situations. Finally, consistent with prior studies, they believe that they have the most responsibility to customers, ahead of employees and stockholders.

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Vitell, S.J., Dickerson, E.B. & Festervand, T.A. Ethical Problems, Conflicts and Beliefs of Small Business Professionals. Journal of Business Ethics 28, 15–24 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006217129077

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