Ethics and Well-Being: The Paradoxical Implications of Individual Differences in Ethical Orientation
Abstract
Following on theoretical work and studies that assert a relationship between unethical activities and diminished well-being, and a common belief that those more ethically inclined experience greater well-being, the present study examined whether individual differences in ethical orientation may be associated with the experience of well-being. This paper reports the findings of two separate studies showing that individual differences in moral...
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Title
Ethics and Well-Being: The Paradoxical Implications of Individual Differences in Ethical Orientation
Published Date
Feb 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
137
Issue
3
Pages
491 - 506
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