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Assessing Ethical Climate: Adaptation and Psychometric Properties in the Indonesian Context

Background Despite the importance of understanding ethical climates in Indonesian organizations, a standardized scale for measuring this is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to adapt, validate, and ensure the consistency… Click to show full abstract

Background Despite the importance of understanding ethical climates in Indonesian organizations, a standardized scale for measuring this is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to adapt, validate, and ensure the consistency of the Ethical Climate Questionnaire (ECQ) within Indonesia’s cultural context. Methods Data were collected from 565 Indonesian individuals aged 18 or older, using an online survey and convenience sampling. To ensure accurate measurements, Beaton’s guidelines were followed. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha and McDonald’s omega, while validity was examined through various analyses including content validity index and confirmatory factor analysis. Results The Indonesian version of the ECQ measures egoist, benevolent, and principled ethical climates reliably (Cronbach’s alpha: egoism=0.809, principle=0.920, benevolence=0.910). Validity analyses confirm the questionnaire’s validity. Demographic analysis shows age impacts the principle dimension, while organizational type affects all dimensions. Conclusion The Indonesian version of the ECQ demonstrates strong psychometric properties and cross-cultural adaptability, making it a valuable tool for assessing ethical climates among Indonesian individuals aged 18 or older.

Keywords: validity; psychometric properties; ethical climate; context; assessing ethical

Journal Title: Psychology Research and Behavior Management
Year Published: 2024

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