In the Moment: The Effect of Mindfulness on Ethical Decision Making

Journal of Business Ethics - Tập 95 - Trang 73-87 - 2011
Nicole E. Ruedy1, Maurice E. Schweitzer2
1Center for Leadership and Strategic Thinking, Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.
2Operations and Information Management, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Tóm tắt

Many unethical decisions stem from a lack of awareness. In this article, we consider how mindfulness, an individual’s awareness of his or her present experience, impacts ethical decision making. In our first study, we demonstrate that compared to individuals low in mindfulness, individuals high in mindfulness report that they are more likely to act ethically, are more likely to value upholding ethical standards (self-importance of moral identity, SMI), and are more likely to use a principled approach to ethical decision making (formalism). In our second study, we test this relationship with a novel behavioral measure of unethical behavior: the carbonless anagram method (CAM). We find that of participants who cheated, compared to individuals low in mindfulness, individuals high in mindfulness cheated less. Taken together, our results demonstrate important connections between mindfulness and ethical decision making.

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