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Title: Early Determinants of Ethical Decision-Making


1
Early Determinants of Ethical Decision-Making
  • Stephen Murphy
  • Center for Applied Social Research
  • University of Oklahoma
  • ORI Conference
  • Tampa Bay, FL
  • 12/02/06

2
Collaborative Effort
  • Professors
  • Dr. Michael Mumford
  • Dr. Lynn Devenport
  • Graduate Students
  • Ethan Waples
  • Alison Antes
  • Dr. Shane Connelly
  • Dr. Ryan Brown
  • Jason Hill

Also like to acknowledge the National Institutes
of Health and Office of Research Integrity for
funding this research
3
Decision-Making in Ethical Dilemmas
  • Decision-making in ethical dilemmas is a complex
    process
  • Competing values, causes, and goals
  • Emotions are at play
  • Situational cues often conflict
  • Outcomes are uncertain
  • Choices in ethical decision-making
  • An illustrative example
  • Final action follows a sequence of choices
  • May have a number of different influences

4
Causes of MisconductOrganizational Climate
versus Career Experiences
  • Individual factors
  • Organizational Climate
  • Shared perceptions of the organization
  • Expectations of social interactions
  • Career Experiences
  • Direct specific experiences or incidents
  • Experiences provide information

5
Method
  • Participants
  • 102 first-year doctoral students
  • Sampled from 3 graduate sciences
  • Social
  • Biological
  • Health
  • Measures
  • Organizational Climate inventory
  • Career Experiences measure
  • Ethical decision-making

6
Organizational Climate Survey
  • Example items
  • A wide variety of viewpoints are expressed here
  • Distribution of rewards and credits is fair here
  • Factor Analysis
  • Equity
  • Interpersonal Conflict
  • Occupational Engagement
  • Work Commitment

7
Career Experiences Measure
  • Example Items
  • How often has a professor asked you a question
    about class readings that you were unable to
    answer?
  • How often has your group challenged itself to
    develop unique research ideas or products?
  • Factor Analysis
  • Professional Leadership
  • Poor Coping
  • Lack of Rewards
  • Limited Competitive Pressure
  • Poor Career Direction

8
Ethical Decision-Making Measure
  • Low-fidelity work simulation
  • Taxonomy of four broad domains of misconduct
  • Data management
  • Study conduct
  • Professional practices
  • Business practices
  • Scored on ethicality
  • High (3) Moderate (2) Low (1)

9
Ethical Decision-Making Measure
  • During graduate school, Langston developed a new
    methodological approach for analyzing data, with
    guidance from his advisor. He trained several
    graduate students on the use of this approach
    before he graduated. At a recent professional
    conference, Langston heard a student present
    preliminary results from her Masters thesis in
    which she used the data analytic approach. He
    noticed a potentially serious error in the
    interpretation of the data, attributable to
    improper use of the approach. He mentions this
    possibility after the presentation.

10
Ethical Decision-Making Measure
  • A month after the conference, one of Langstons
    colleagues shows him a manuscript written by the
    student and Langstons former advisor. It has
    been submitted for publication and contains the
    same information and errors he observed at the
    conference. He tells his former advisor that hes
    sure the analytic approach was applied improperly
    and can demonstrate this. What should Langstons
    former advisor do? Choose two from the following
  • (H) Retract the submitted manuscript
  • (M) Submit new analyses and interpretations
    indicating that the wrong version of the
    manuscript was submitted
  • (L) Wait for reviews and do additional analyses
    if indicated

11
Results
Block One Data ß Study Conduct ß Professional Practices ß Business Practices ß
Equity -.06 .07 -.02 -.09
Interpersonal Conflict -.13 -.03 -.22 -.29
Occupational Engagement .11 .01 .14 .19
Work Commitment .02 .19 .07 .24
R .20 .24 .31 .37
Note sig. plt.05
12
Results
Block One Data ß Study Conduct ß Professional Practices ß Business Practices ß
Professional Leadership .12 .00 .14 -.02
Poor Coping -.28 .01 -.12 -.05
Lack of Rewards -.16 -.13 -.34 -.03
Limited Competitive Pressure .09 -.16 .18 .10
Poor Career Direction .04 .16 .11 .25
R .37 .27 .47 .33
Note sig. plt.05
13
Results
Block One Data ß Study Conduct ß Professional Practices ß Business Practices ß
Equity -.08 .07 -.16 -.02
Interpersonal Conflict .02 .05 -.06 -.20
Occupational Engagement .06 .05 .14 -.17
Work Commitment .00 .18 .04 .23
Block Two
Professional Leadership .14 -.05 .13 -.02
Poor Coping -.33 .00 -.18 -.05
Lack of Rewards -.15 -.10 -.35 .03
Limited Competitive Pressure .08 .11 .14 .04
Poor Career Direction -.07 .16 .04 .17
R .40 .33 .51 .43
14
Summary
  • Compelling evidence for the influence of
    Organizational Climate and Career Experience on
    the choices people make
  • Early influences on Ethical Decision-making
  • Organizational Climate
  • Influence of interpersonal conflict
  • Career experience
  • Impact of poor coping and lack of rewards

15
Discussion
  • Organizational Climate remains critical, but
  • More attention focusing on experiences in the
    work environment
  • Study the relationship between direct experiences
    and perceptions of organizational climate
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