Authors
Kelsey E Medeiros, Carter Gibson, Jensen T Mecca, Vincent Giorgini, Shane Connelly, Michael D Mumford
Publication date
2015/9/3
Journal
Accountability in research
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
284-300
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Ethical dilemmas are inherently ambiguous, complex, and ill-defined. Additionally, these dilemmas involve multiple stakeholders. These characteristics may induce political behavior as a resolution tactic. Thus, the goal of the present effort was to investigate perspectives on politics among researchers in an ethical decision-making context. A qualitative analysis of interviews with university faculty members revealed that faculty members’ perspectives on political behavior in an ethical decision-making context fall into a number of categories, including positive, negative, and realistic views of political activity. The implications of these varying perspectives on ethical decision making are discussed.
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