Do groups make less ethical decisions than individuals?

Author

Jeremy R. Winget

Published

June 27, 2017

Abstract
An examination of ethical decision-making differences between individual and group contexts.

This presentation explores whether groups are more or less likely than individuals to make ethical decisions, examining the psychological and social mechanisms that influence moral reasoning in collaborative versus individual settings.

The research contributes to our understanding of how group dynamics affect ethical judgment and decision-making processes.