Ethics in Small Business: Attitudes and Perceptions of Owners/Managers.
Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal 2003, Jan-July, 9, 1-2
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ABSTRACT Research concerning ethics in small business is limited. This study focuses exclusively on the current state of ethics in this segment of businesses. The study was designed to investigate differences in ethical attitudes and perceptions among and between small business owners/managers within select background categories. Results indicated that respondents express attitudes that are more ethical than unethical. Also, owners/managers tended to be more alike than different regarding ethical attitudes and perceptions. However, specific ethical vignettes did result in a number of significant differences in ethical attitudes among owners/managers within various background groups.
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