Sexual harassment as unethical behavior : the role of moral intensity
By: O`LEARY-KELLY, Anne M.
Contributor(s): BOWES-SPERRY,Lynn.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2001Subject(s): Sexual Harassment | Sex Discrimination | EthicsHuman Resource Management Review 11, 1-2, p. 73-92Abstract: This article examines sexual harassment phenomena from an ethical perspective. Specifically, it argues that sexual harassment may occur less frequently if actors are encouraged to regard sexually harassing behavior as involving a moral component. Jones` work on moral intensity is used to describe reason why, given the nature of sexual harassment phenomena, actors often may not recognize the moral aspects of harassing behavior. Finally, the implications of this perspective for the prevention of sexual harassment are discussedItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This article examines sexual harassment phenomena from an ethical perspective. Specifically, it argues that sexual harassment may occur less frequently if actors are encouraged to regard sexually harassing behavior as involving a moral component. Jones` work on moral intensity is used to describe reason why, given the nature of sexual harassment phenomena, actors often may not recognize the moral aspects of harassing behavior. Finally, the implications of this perspective for the prevention of sexual harassment are discussed
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