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Ethical Distance in Corrupt Firms: How Do Innocent Bystanders Become Guilty Perpetrators?

机译:腐败企业的道德距离:无辜的旁观者如何成为有罪的肇事者?

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This paper develops the concept of the 'continuum of destructiveness' in relation to organizational corruption. This notion captures the slippery slope of wrongdoing as actors engage in increasingly dubious practices. We identify four kinds of individuals along this continuum in corrupt organizations, who range from complete innocence to total guilt. They are innocent bystanders, innocent participants, active rationalizers and guilty perpetrators. Traditional explanations of how individuals move from bystander status to guilty perpetrators usually focus on socialization and institutional factors. In addition to these factors, we propose that the very distance between an act and its ethical consequences (ethical distance) may also play a determining role - if not always in the same way - in the transition process. Having developed this conceptual argument, we conclude with a discussion of managerial and research implications.
机译:本文提出了与组织腐败有关的“破坏性连续性”的概念。当演员从事越来越可疑的行为时,这个概念捕捉了不法行为的滑坡。在这个连续的组织中,我们从腐败的组织中识别出四种人,从完全无罪到完全有罪。他们是无辜的旁观者,无辜的参与者,积极的理性主义者和有罪的作恶者。关于个人如何从旁观者身份转变为犯罪者的传统解释通常集中在社会化和制度因素上。除了这些因素,我们建议,行为与行为的伦理后果之间的距离(伦理距离)在过渡过程中也可能起决定性作用-如果不是总是以相同的方式。在发展了这一概念性论证之后,我们以对管理和研究意义的讨论作为结尾。

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