On the Intermediary Effect of Organizational Policy: The Effect of Perceived Ethical Climate on Corruption Behavior of Teachers

Employees want to benefit from more sources of the organization to achieve their own goals in the direction of individual desires, which made them rivals in the sharing of income, responsibility, and promotion regarding the organization; thus, in organizations, political processes began to appear. P...

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Deception
Educational Policy
Ethics
Factor Analysis
Foreign Countries
Likert Scales
Organizational Climate
Path Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Teacher Behavior
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