The purpose of this study was to examine, using a series of vignettes, the association of ethical values and decision-making behavior of marketing managers. A questionnaire was mailed to 1,000 practicing marketing managers; a total of 539 usable responses were received. The findings were that respondents tended to make ethical decisions based on costs and benefits of the consequences of the decision rather than absolute moral imperative.
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