Scalpels Not Machetes: A Call for the Use of Precision Tools in Ethics Research

Regina M. Taylor, Marshall Schminke, Guillaume B. Soenen, Maureen L. Ambrose
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Drawing on Bandwidth Fidelity Theory (Cronbach, 1970; Cronbach & Gleser, 1965), this chapter argues for more specificity with regard to conceptualizing and measuring variables in the field of behavioral ethics. We provide an example of how this might be accomplished, by building on recent work on organizational support that emphasizes more specific facets of perceived organizational support (POS). We introduce the concept of perceived organizational support for ethics (POS-E) and test its predictive power on a sample of 4,315 employees from manufacturing and technology firms. We find support for our assertions that ethics-specific support is a better predictor of ethics-related outcomes (e.g., pressure to violate ethical standards, preparedness to handle ethical violations) and general support (POS) is a better predictor of more general organizational outcomes (i.e., job satisfaction). Theoretical and practical implications of these results and the importance of moving toward more specific versus general constructs in the field of behavioral ethics are discussed.
手术刀而非砍刀:呼吁在伦理学研究中使用精密工具
借鉴带宽保真理论(Cronbach, 1970;Cronbach & Gleser, 1965),本章主张在行为伦理领域中,更具体地概念化和测量变量。我们提供了一个如何实现这一点的例子,通过建立最近关于组织支持的工作,强调感知组织支持(POS)的更具体方面。我们引入了感知组织对道德支持的概念(POS-E),并在制造业和科技企业的4,315名员工样本上测试了其预测能力。我们发现支持我们的断言,即特定道德支持是道德相关结果(例如,违反道德标准的压力,处理道德违规的准备)和一般支持(POS)是更一般的组织结果(即,工作满意度)更好的预测器。讨论了这些结果的理论和实践意义,以及在行为伦理学领域中向更具体而非一般结构发展的重要性。
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