Unethical employee behaviour down to time pressures and poor management

Unethical employee behaviour down to time pressures and poor management

Almost one in eight (12%) employees have broken their current organisation’s standards of ethical behaviour, with a lack of resources, time pressure and a need to make shortcuts as common reasons why.

This is according to research from Reboot Digital Agency, which asked 764 UK employees about attitudes towards ethics in their business.

A third (35%) reported feeling pressured to act unethically because they felt under-resourced, 34% blamed time pressures for their ‘bad’ behaviour, and 26% pointed the finger at a need to take business shortcuts.

“Ethics provide businesses with guiding values and principles by which they can operate in a moral and accountable manner,” explains Shai Aharony, Managing Director of Reboot Digital Agency.

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