The survey into workplace attitudes to ethical conduct found that more than 80 per cent of employees believe appropriating software from work and installing it at home was 'unacceptable' behaviour.
The report, Ethics at Work, conducted by the Institute of Business Ethics, found that surfing the net for pleasure during work time was also frowned upon, with around three-quarters of respondents describing it as unacceptable.
The IBE claims companies can't assume employees automatically know what kind of behaviour is acceptable, and should put clear policies in place to avoid inappropriate conduct getting out of hand. "What is tolerated as petty can easily escalate to become far more serious," the report stated.
Other activities deemed as unethical or irresponsible included taking a 'sickie' after a work party, favouring friends when awarding contracts, and charging personal entertainment to expenses.
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) was recently criticised for hyping the issue of unlicensed software after the organisation called for more government legislation to protect its members, which include Apple and Microsoft.









