Developing a framework for determining when a company should introduce a new ethical norm

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Abstract

When should a company introduce a new ethical norm? This article uses the value-belief-norm theory to argue that the more an ethical issue threatens a company's ethical value and the more the company has an ethical responsibility to protect such value against such threat, then the more desirable it is for a company to establish ethical norms to protect said value. Distinguishing seven characteristics of an ethical issue and four conditions for a company's ethical responsibility helps identify the situations in which a company should introduce a new ethical norm. The resulting framework, with corresponding guidelines, specifies two accelerators and one inhibitor that influence the desirable speed for introducing new norms.

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Kaptein, M. (2023). Developing a framework for determining when a company should introduce a new ethical norm. Business and Society Review, 128(1), 3–22. https://doi.org/10.1111/basr.12297

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