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Influence of Self-esteem on Ethical Behaviours and Corporate Responsibility Values: The Mediating Role of Power-distance

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  • Damodar Suar
  • Jyotiranjan Gochhayat
  • Jyotirmaya Suar

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This study analyzed whether self-esteem directly predicts ethical behaviours and corporate responsibility values and whether power-distance mediates such relationships. A total of 410 students from two business schools in eastern India participated. A questionnaire was administered to collect information on socio-demographics and on self-esteem, power-distance, ethical behaviours and corporate responsibility values. Results revealed that self-esteem was positively associated with ethical behaviours and corporate responsibility values. Power-distance was a partial mediator in the relationships of self-esteem with ethical behaviours and corporate responsibility values suggesting that promoting self-esteem can partially reduce power-distance and can foster ethicality. These quantitative findings were substantiated with qualitative narratives from middle-level corporate executives.

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  • Damodar Suar & Jyotiranjan Gochhayat & Jyotirmaya Suar, 2016. "Influence of Self-esteem on Ethical Behaviours and Corporate Responsibility Values: The Mediating Role of Power-distance," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 17(6), pages 1401-1411, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:globus:v:17:y:2016:i:6:p:1401-1411
    DOI: 10.1177/0972150916660405
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