The Effects of Anticipated Regret on the Whistleblowing Decision

Volume: 21, Issue: 5, Pages: 404 - 427
Published: Sep 1, 2011
Abstract
This article incorporates two emotion-based psychology theories into the study of whistleblowing. Particularly, it studies how one's predicted regret may differ when one is cued in to possible regret effects associated with either blowing the whistle or staying silent. Ethical scenarios with two moral intensity levels and two wrongdoing types were manipulated. Analysis of variance results based on subjects' predicted regret scores as well as...
Paper Details
Title
The Effects of Anticipated Regret on the Whistleblowing Decision
Published Date
Sep 1, 2011
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
404 - 427
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