Published Online:30 Aug 2024https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2023.18003
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Volume 36, Issue 2
March-April 2025
Pages 547-1019, C2-C3
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- Received:August 01, 2023
- Accepted:July 24, 2024
- Published Online:August 30, 2024
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Zachariah Berry; , John Angus D. Hildreth (2024) When Your Friend is My Friend: How Loyalty Prompts Support for Indirect Ties in Moral Dilemmas. Organization Science 36(2):762-785.
https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2023.18003
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The authors thank the Robert and Sharon Slagle Business Ethics Research Fund at Cornell University for their role in funding parts of this project. The authors thank Alex Shaw, Brian Lucas, Jon Jachimowicz, Tim Kundro, and Andrew Foley for their detailed feedback on drafts of this paper. The authors also thank members of the ExPO Laboratory at Cornell University, Rachel Schlund, and McKenzie Preston for their helpful comments and suggestions during data collection and revising of the paper. Finally, the authors thank both handling editors Peter Kim and Lindred Greer, as well as three anonymous reviewers, for their helpful comments and suggestions on the paper throughout the review process.
