Ethical issue intensity refers to the perceived relevance or importance of an ethical issue to the individual, work group, and/or organization. It is closely related to moral intensity but is more specific to ethical dilemmas.
Option 2: Opportunity
Opportunity refers to the conditions that limit or permit ethical or unethical behavior. It is not directly related to the perceived importance of an event or decision.
Option 3: Ethical awareness
Ethical awareness is the ability to recognize that a situation or decision has ethical implications. It does not directly address the perceived importance of the event or decision.
Option 4: Locus of control
Locus of control is a psychological concept that refers to an individual's belief about the extent to which they can control events affecting them. It is not directly related to the perceived importance of an event or decision.
Option 5: Moral intensity
Moral intensity is the degree to which an issue demands the application of ethical principles. It encompasses the perceived relevance or importance of an event or decision in the eyes of the individual, work group, and/or organization.