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    Beyond Saints and Villains: Internal Auditors as Whistleblowers in Government Agencies in Indonesia

    by Marianna Fotaki and Ide Humantito

    While societies depend on whistleblowers to publicize wrongdoings in government and commercial institutions, such employees occupy an ambivalent position in organizations. Some see them as courageous heroes but for others they are antisocial traitors.... Read more about Beyond Saints and Villains: Internal Auditors as Whistleblowers in Government Agencies in Indonesia

    Can Religion Help in the Fight against Corruption? Evidence from Marketing and Management in Saudi Arabia: A Behavioral Ethics Perspective

    by Marianna Fotaki, Faisal Alshehri and Saleema Kauser

    There is general agreement that religion and ethics are closely linked. Religion provides a system of norms and values guiding how individuals should live. Such norms and values are often codified as religious beliefs in the Bible or the Quran (Parboteeah et al., 2008). And 84 percent of the world’s population declare themselves as religious (King, 2008). Even so, behavioral ethics as a discipline tends to ignore issues of faith.... Read more about Can Religion Help in the Fight against Corruption? Evidence from Marketing and Management in Saudi Arabia: A Behavioral Ethics Perspective