Predictors of Ethical Decisions regarding Insider Trading

This paper examines potential predictors of ethical decisions regarding insider trading. An interactionist perspective is taken, in which person variables, situational variables, and the interaction of these two sets of variables are viewed as influencing ethical decisions. The results of our study...

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description This paper examines potential predictors of ethical decisions regarding insider trading. An interactionist perspective is taken, in which person variables, situational variables, and the interaction of these two sets of variables are viewed as influencing ethical decisions. The results of our study support such a perspective. Ethical decisions regarding insider trading appear to be a function of a complex set of interacting variables related to both the person and the situation. The implications of these findings are discussed.
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Competitiveness
Decision making
Ethical behavior
Ethical codes
Ethics
Factors
Individual ethics
Insider trading
Locus of control
Referents
Securities fraud
Securities industry
Situational ethics
Social interaction
Statistical analysis
Studies
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