Examining the impact of Culture's consequences: a three-decade, multilevel, meta-analytic review of Hofstede's cultural value dimensions.
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 95 (5) of Journal of
Applied Psychology (see record 2010-18410-003). Tables 1 and 2 were printed incorrectly …
Applied Psychology (see record 2010-18410-003). Tables 1 and 2 were printed incorrectly …
The psychology of whistleblowing
Highlights•Whistleblowing represents a tradeoff between fairness and loyalty.•Personal,
situational, and cultural factors stemming from this tradeoff influence whistleblowing.• …
situational, and cultural factors stemming from this tradeoff influence whistleblowing.• …
The power of moral concerns in predicting whistleblowing decisions
Whistleblowers risk great personal cost to expose injustice. While their actions are
sometimes deemed morally courageous, existing evidence that whistleblowers are primarily …
sometimes deemed morally courageous, existing evidence that whistleblowers are primarily …
The whistleblower's dilemma and the fairness–loyalty tradeoff
Whistleblowing–reporting another person's unethical behavior to a third party–often
constitutes a conflict between competing moral concerns. Whistleblowing promotes justice …
constitutes a conflict between competing moral concerns. Whistleblowing promotes justice …
Ethical judgment and whistleblowing intention: Examining the moderating role of locus of control
RK Chiu - Journal of business ethics, 2003 - Springer
The growing body of whistleblowing literature includes many studies that have attempted to
identify the individual level antecedents of whistleblowing behavior. However, cross-cultural …
identify the individual level antecedents of whistleblowing behavior. However, cross-cultural …
Cultural orientation and attitudes toward different forms of whistleblowing: A comparison of South Korea, Turkey, and the UK
H Park, J Blenkinsopp, MK Oktem… - Journal of business …, 2008 - Springer
This article reports the findings of a cross-cultural study that explored the relationship
between nationality, cultural orientation, and attitudes toward different ways in which an …
between nationality, cultural orientation, and attitudes toward different ways in which an …
Modeling accountant whistleblowing intentions: Applying the theory of planned behavior and the fraud triangle
JO Brown, J Hays, MT Stuebs Jr - Accounting and the Public …, 2016 - publications.aaahq.org
Accounting fraud represents a severe threat to the public interest, and whistleblowing
remains the most effective fraud discovery mechanism. In this research, we integrate the …
remains the most effective fraud discovery mechanism. In this research, we integrate the …
A content analysis of whistleblowing policies of leading European companies
H Hassink, M De Vries, L Bollen - Journal of business ethics, 2007 - Springer
Since the introduction of the US Sarbanes-Oxley Act in 2002 and several other national
corporate governance codes, whistleblowing policies have been implemented in a growing …
corporate governance codes, whistleblowing policies have been implemented in a growing …
Perceptions, predictors and consequences of whistleblowing among accounting employees in Barbados
Purpose Whistleblowing has been receiving increased attention and support in recent times
as a means of detecting and correcting wrongdoing in organizations. This study aims to …
as a means of detecting and correcting wrongdoing in organizations. This study aims to …
Confucian culture and whistle‐blowing by professional accountants: an exploratory study
D Hwang, B Staley, Y Te Chen, JS Lan - Managerial Auditing Journal, 2008 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to use survey data to examine the impact of culture on
current and future accounting and auditing professionals' intent to be whistle‐blowers in a …
current and future accounting and auditing professionals' intent to be whistle‐blowers in a …