Authors
Anne Goujon Belghit, Jocelyn Husser, Ali Dardour
Publication date
2019/7/3
Journal
Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
215-227
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
This study mobilizes the concept of team psychological safety to study the link between ethical decision-making and the feeling of safety perceived within their team. This research examines a logistician’s ethical judgments depending on a moral intensity dimension. Based on a population of 260 European professional logisticians, the study uses 12 scenarios that have been designed to describe logistical situations. A first sample of 123 purchasers was given a low moral intensity questionnaire and a second group, composed of 137 other purchasers, answered another questionnaire with a high moral intensity. The findings reveal that the moral intensity, clear direction, team leader coaching and team learning behaviors intensity have a positive impact on judgment of 2 scenarios : social consensus and temporality.
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Scholar articles
A Goujon Belghit, J Husser, A Dardour - Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 2019