A comment on ‘A Multidimensional Scale for Measuring Business Ethics: A Purification and Refinement’

Journal of Business Ethics 12 (8):663-664 (1993)
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This comment is offered in response to Hansen's "A Multidimensional Scale for Measuring Business Ethics: A Purification and Refinement". Five issues arising from Hansen's purification and refinement efforts are addressed. These include the issues of parsimony, predictive validity, collinearity, reliability, and what we see as a confusion between normative and positive theory.

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