Ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives
This research explores whether differences in ethical reasoning levels exist between senior hospital managers and top level general industry executives. Similar comparisons are made between not-for-profit hospital managers and their peers in for-profit hospitals. Also examined are the ethical reason...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc3326032017-06-30T06:00:03Z Ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives Williamson, Stanley G. (Stanley Greer) decision making hospital administration decision making risk propensity This research explores whether differences in ethical reasoning levels exist between senior hospital managers and top level general industry executives. Similar comparisons are made between not-for-profit hospital managers and their peers in for-profit hospitals. Also examined are the ethical reasoning levels used most often by practicing executives, regardless of industry affiliation. University of North Texas 1990-12 Thesis or Dissertation Text local-cont-no: 1002718534-Williamson https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332603/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc332603 English Public ... Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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This research explores whether differences in ethical reasoning levels exist between senior hospital managers and top level general industry executives. Similar comparisons are made between not-for-profit hospital managers and their peers in for-profit hospitals. Also examined are the ethical reasoning levels used most often by practicing executives, regardless of industry affiliation. |
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Ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives |
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Ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives |
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Ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives |
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ethical reasoning and risk propensity: a comparison of hospital and general industry senior executives |
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University of North Texas |
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