Actual and Potential Harm is Central to Perceptions of Greed

Volume: 2017, Issue: 1, Pages: 17202 - 17202
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Despite its centrality to public discourse and everyday ethical judgment and behavior, a robust conceptual understanding of greed has been lacking from the management literature (Wang & Murninghan, 2011). This paper focuses on the factors that shape ordinary perceptions of greedy actions and business practices. Supplementing existing accounts that conceptualize greed as a sin of acquisitiveness or insatiability (always wanting more), we find in...
Paper Details
Title
Actual and Potential Harm is Central to Perceptions of Greed
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
2017
Issue
1
Pages
17202 - 17202
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