RT Article T1 The impact of ethical ideology on modifiers of ethical decisions and suggested punishment for ethical infractions JF Journal of business ethics VO 14 IS 7 SP 497 OP 510 A1 Giacalone, Robert A. A1 Fricker, Scott A1 Beard, Jon W. LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V YR 1995 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1785606433 AB The present study sought to determine the extent to which individuals' ethical ideologies, as measured by Forsyth's (1980) Ethics Position Questionnaire (EPQ), impacted the degree of punishment they advocated for differing ethical infractions, as well as their selection of non-ethics related variables that might be used to modify judgments of disciplinary action. The data revealed that individual ideology does impact both advocated punishment and choice of non-ethics related variables, but only in some measures. The data are discussed in terms of potential moderating variables that could be examined in future studies. K1 Position Questionnaire K1 Ethical Decision K1 Related Variable K1 Economic Growth K1 Future Study DO 10.1007/BF00871980