Deception in Business Networks: Is It Easier to Lie Online?

被引:9
|
作者
Logsdon, Jeanne M. [1 ]
Patterson, Karen D. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New Mexico, Anderson Sch Management, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
关键词
deception; electronic communication; unethical behavior; computer networks; social networks; communication medium; issue moral intensity; moral intensity; ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING; MORAL INTENSITY; ELECTRONIC MAIL; COMMUNICATION; ORGANIZATIONS; PERSPECTIVE; INTERNET; ISOMORPHISM; INFORMATION; JUDGMENTS;
D O I
10.1007/s10551-010-0605-z
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This article synthesizes research presented in several models of unethical behavior to develop propositions about the factors that facilitate and mitigate deception in online business communications. The work expands the social network perspective to incorporate the medium of communication as a significant influence on deception. We go beyond existing models by developing seven propositions that identify how social network and issue moral intensity characteristics influence the probability of deception in online business communication in comparison to traditional communication channels. Remedies to detect and discourage deception in online business networks are also offered, as well as limitations and future research directions.
引用
收藏
页码:537 / 549
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Eye Gazing Behaviors in Online Deception
    Pak, Jinie
    Zhou, Lina
    AMCIS 2013 PROCEEDINGS, 2013,
  • [22] Effects of Disfluency in Online Interpretation of Deception
    Loy, Jia E.
    Rohde, Hannah
    Corley, Martin
    COGNITIVE SCIENCE, 2017, 41 : 1434 - 1456
  • [23] The Influence of Social Networks on the Adolescents' Online Practices
    Garcia-Jimenez, Antonio
    Lopez-de-Ayala-Lopez, Ma Cruz
    Catalina Garcia, Beatriz
    COMUNICAR, 2013, 21 (41) : 195 - 204
  • [24] DECEPTION IN NETWORKS: A LABORATORY STUDY
    Rong, Rong
    Houser, Daniel
    JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMIC THEORY, 2016, 18 (02) : 313 - 326
  • [25] Deception framework for sensor networks
    Zhang, Ruiyi
    Thomas, Johnson
    Mulpuru, Venkata Manoj
    2007 THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND PRIVACY IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND WORKSHOPS, 2007, : 361 - 369
  • [26] Interprofessional Student Perspectives of Online Social Networks in Health and Business Education
    Doyle, Glynda
    Jones, Cyri
    Currie, Leanne
    NURSING INFORMATICS 2016: EHEALTH FOR ALL: EVERY LEVEL COLLABORATION - FROM PROJECT TO REALIZATION, 2016, 225 : 282 - 286
  • [27] LIE TO ME - OR NOT? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF SELF-CHOSEN DECEPTION
    Suchotzki, Kristina
    Gamer, Matthias
    PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2016, 53 : S60 - S60
  • [28] Me, myself, and lie: The role of self-awareness in deception
    Johnson, AK
    Barnacz, A
    Yokkaichi, T
    Rubio, J
    Racioppi, C
    Shackelford, TK
    Fisher, ML
    Keenan, JP
    PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 2005, 38 (08) : 1847 - 1853
  • [29] Lie-specific involvement of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in deception
    Priori, Alberto
    Mameli, F.
    Cogiamanian, F.
    Marceglia, S.
    Tiriticco, M.
    Mrakic-Sposta, S.
    Ferrucci, R.
    Zago, S.
    Polezzi, D.
    Sartori, G.
    CEREBRAL CORTEX, 2008, 18 (02) : 451 - 455
  • [30] Perceived deception in online auctions: Antecedents and consequences
    Fang, Yu-Hui
    Li, Chia-Ying
    HUMAN SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT, 2014, 33 (04) : 181 - 197