管理科学与工程系学术讲座系列2020年第5讲

来源:管理科学与工程

主 题:Ethical Dynamics in Supply Chain Decision-Making and the Asymmetric Effects of Ethics Education

主讲人: Xingzhi Jia (DePaul University)

时 间:2020-10-21 10:00

地 点:Zoom 会议室

语 言:英文

 

Zoom会议室地址:

https://zoom.com.cn/j/67979109677?pwd=YlpIVExMbm5rWVJxNFBkdWpsV3FmUT09

会议ID:679 7910 9677

密码:355462

 

讲座摘要:

Supply chain ethical failures often result from recurring unethical behaviors that culminate over time.  This study seeks to understand how individuals behave across a series of decisions in supply chain management that invoke ethical considerations.  Through a longitudinal experimental study and a specialized Bayesian model, we find that individuals are driven by ethical dynamics and generally exhibit a non-stationary behavioral pattern where they switch between an ethical decision and an unethical one.  The probabilities of exhibiting such behavioral changes are non-trivial.  We then demonstrate that firms may rely on ethics education to encourage not only ethical but also consistent conduct in supply chain management in the long run.  In addition, ethics education is more effective in discouraging recurring unethical behaviors than in inducing consistent ethical behaviors.  We also examine how the effects of ethics education may change over time as well as the impact of professional work experience on ethical consistency.

 

主讲人简介:

Xingzhi Jia is an assistant professor at the Driehaus College of Business, DePaul University. His main research areas include behavioral decision-making in operations management, supply chain resilience, and corporate social responsibility. He currently teaches in the undergraduate and MBA programs and advises DBA students. Dr. Jia earned his doctorate from Texas A&M University, where he also received the Association of Former Students University Distinguished Graduate Student Award, among others.

 

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