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    Status Differentiation and the Protean Self: A Social-Cognitive Model of Unethical Behavior in Organizations (review)
    with Bella L. Galperin and Karl Aquino
    Journal of Business Ethics 98 (3). 2011.
    Based on social-cognitive theory, this article proposes a model that seeks to explain why high status organizational members engage in unethical behavior. We argue that status differentiation in organizations creates social isolation which initiates activation of high status group identity and a deactivation of moral identity. We further argue that high status group identity results in insensitivity to the needs of out-group members which, in turn, results in lessened motivation to selfregulate …Read more
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    Is Your Banker Leaking Your Personal Information? The Roles of Ethics and Individual-Level Cultural Characteristics in Predicting Organizational Computer Abuse
    with Paul Benjamin Lowry, Clay Posey, and Tom L. Roberts
    Journal of Business Ethics 121 (3): 385-401. 2014.
    Computer abuse by employees is a critical concern for managers. Misuse of an organization’s information assets leads to costly damage to an organization’s reputation, decreases in sales, and impositions of fines. We use this opportunity to introduce and expand the theoretic framework proffered by Thong and Yap to better understand the factors that lead individuals to commit CA in organizations. The study uses a survey of 449 respondents from the banking, financial, and insurance industries. Our …Read more