Despite the recent emergence of many new ethical decision making models, there has been minimal emphasis placed on the impact of escalating commitment on the ethical decision making process. In this paper a new variable is introduced into the ethical decision making literature. This variable, exposure to escalation situations, is posited to increase the likelihood that individuals will choose unethical decision alternatives. Further, it is proposed that escalation situations should be included as a variable in Jones's (1991) comprehensive model of ethical decision making. Finally, research propositions are provided based on the relationship between escalating commitment and the ethical decision making process.
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Michigan State Univ, Lab Anim Resources, Ctr Clin, E Lansing, MI 48824 USAMichigan State Univ, Lab Anim Resources, Ctr Clin, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
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Columbia Coll Chicago, Dance Movement Therapy & Counseling Dept, 600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605 USAColumbia Coll Chicago, Dance Movement Therapy & Counseling Dept, 600 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605 USA