Ethical decision-making practices in SMEs: The role of risk acceptance and confidence level

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to examine the factors influencing ethical business decision-making on environmental issues, among employees of SMEs. To do so, a survey study was performed with 394 top managers of SMEs in the UAE using a questionnaire, and the data was statistically evaluated using SmartPLS 3.0. The results suggest that prior technology use has significant positive relationships with ethical decision-making and the level of risk acceptance. Furthermore, perceived competitive pressure has significant positive relationships with ethical decision-making and confidence level. In comparison, the level of risk acceptance and confidence level have significant positive relationships with ethical decision-making. Results also demonstrate that the level of risk acceptance mediates the relationship between prior technology use and ethical decision-making. There is also a significant and positive association between perceived competitive pressure and ethical decision-making with a mediating impact of the confidence level.

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Polas, M. R. H., Tabash, M. I., Jahanshahi, A. A., & Schmitt, V. G. H. (2022). Ethical decision-making practices in SMEs: The role of risk acceptance and confidence level. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 16(4), 437–462. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijbge.2022.126172

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