This book explores how the ethically inconsistent behaviour in
workplaces can be rooted in moral fibers of the decision-makers, and/or
in their varying moral foci depending on the philosophical cornerstones,
on which those rest. It explores further whether such decisions may be
shaped or modified by contextual factors leading, possibly, to bounded
ethicality. Based on a primary survey approaching the academicians,
administrators, and other service-holders from India and abroad, it
analyses the problem, its determinants and variations across
socio-economic and demographic factors.