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Ethical Behavior in a Manager's Private Life Is Mostly Irrelevant

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Ethical behavior in a manager's private life is mostly irrelevant to employees' view of him or her as an ethical manager.


Definitions:

Piaget

Jean Piaget, a Swiss developmental psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development that describes how children construct a mental model of the world.

Moral Development

The process by which individuals learn to differentiate right from wrong, and to develop values and ethics that guide their behavior.

Global Self-Esteem

The overall view a person has about themselves, reflecting a general sense of self-worth or personal value.

Historically Marginalized

Refers to groups of people who have been systematically discriminated against or excluded from full participation in societal processes and institutions.

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