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Almeida, I., Silva, J. & Möhring, M. (2019). Impact of business-students subconscious in ethical decision-making. In Markku Kuula and Gyöngyi Kovács (Ed.), Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference: Operations Adding Value to Society. Helsinki: EurOMA.
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I. Almeida et al.,  "Impact of business-students subconscious in ethical decision-making", in Proc. of the 26th EurOMA Conf.: Operations Adding Value to Society, Markku Kuula and Gyöngyi Kovács, Ed., Helsinki, EurOMA, 2019
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@inproceedings{almeida2019_1716173063049,
	author = "Almeida, I. and Silva, J. and Möhring, M.",
	title = "Impact of business-students subconscious in ethical decision-making",
	booktitle = "Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference: Operations Adding Value to Society",
	year = "2019",
	editor = "Markku Kuula and Gyöngyi Kovács",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	publisher = "EurOMA",
	address = "Helsinki",
	organization = "Hanken School of Economics and Aalto University Business School",
	url = "http://euroma2019.org/media/1408/detailed_programme0615.pdf "
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Impact of business-students subconscious in ethical decision-making
T2  - Proceedings of the 26th EurOMA Conference: Operations Adding Value to Society
AU  - Almeida, I.
AU  - Silva, J.
AU  - Möhring, M.
PY  - 2019
CY  - Helsinki
UR  - http://euroma2019.org/media/1408/detailed_programme0615.pdf 
AB  - A usual management task in organizations is decision-making, and some of the most important decisions made by business leaders involve ethical components. Our behavioral-ethics-field research explores the business students (BS) subconscious influence in the ethical decision-making processes applying cases reporting ethical dilemmas. A questionnaire with neutral or non-neutral images acting as subliminal stimuli was administered to 30+30 BS trying to find out about the ethical maturity level in decision-making processes and the subconscious influences in these decisions. Cognitive biases and BS metacognitive strategies were identified when non-neutral images were present. The effects of subconscious in BS ethical decision-making are discussed.
ER  -