What typically happens when a supervisor resists upper-management efforts to disseminate ethical behaviors down through the organization?
a. Lower-level employees are less likely to behave ethically.
b. The manager will be replaced.
c. Organizational culture will change, circumventing the manager’s influence.
d. The manager will likely resign.
a. Lower-level employees are less likely to behave ethically.
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