Impact of Socialization and Financial Greed in Endorsing Immoral Decisions among Students

https://doi.org/10.55529/jmhib.31.45.56

Authors

  • Ms. Nirali Kantharia Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts and Management P P Savani University NH 8, GETCO, Near Biltech, Dhamdod, Kosamba, 394125 Surat, Gujarat, India.
  • Prof. Aparna Vajpayee Ph.D. Professor P P Savani University NH 8, GETCO, Near Biltech, Dhamdod, Kosamba, 394125 Surat, Gujarat, India.
  • Prof. Parag Sanghani Provost PP Savani University PP Savani University NH 8, GETCO, Near Biltech, Dhamdod, Kosamba, Surat, 394125, Gujarat, India.

Keywords:

Immoral Behaviour, Socialization and Immoral Behaviour, Financial Greed and Immoral Decision, Immoral Decisions, Students Immoral Behaviour.

Abstract

This research paper examined the role of socialization and financial greed in promoting the immoral decisions of students. Through the findings of existing literature on the topic, the authors analysed the impact of socialization and financial greed on unethical decisions, as well as examined potential strategies for minimizing the incidence of immoral behaviour. The findings showed that socialization and financial greed can influence individuals in terms of making immoral decisions. In particular, individuals with materialistic values or higher levels of financial greed were more likely to make unethical decisions for personal gain. Furthermore, the authors identified potential strategies such as increasing awareness of moral values and implementing programs to reduce financial greed, which may be beneficial in minimizing the occurrence of unethical behaviour. Therefore, understanding the influence of socialization and financial greed on moral decision-making is important in order to create a better and fairer society.

Published

2023-01-30

How to Cite

Kantharia, M. N. ., Vajpayee, P. A. ., & Sanghani, P. P. . (2023). Impact of Socialization and Financial Greed in Endorsing Immoral Decisions among Students. Journal of Mental Health Issues and Behavior, 3(01), 45–56. https://doi.org/10.55529/jmhib.31.45.56

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