%0 Journal Article %T Virtues and Vices in Project Management Ethics: An Empirical Investigation of Project Managers and Project Management Students %A Mia Ljungblom %A Thomas Taro Lennerfors %J Project Management Journal %@ 1938-9507 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/8756972818770586 %X Project management is omnipresent, yet the research on project management ethics is still lacking. Recent research stresses the importance of developing virtue ethics for project managers. This study contributes to this research by offering an empirical exploration as to whether virtue ethics is used by project managers and project management students, and whether the use of it is fundamentally maximalistic or minimalistic. The study shows that virtue ethics is used by respondents¡ªparticularly virtues of courage, fortitude, truthfulness, and moderation, and the avoidance of vices, such as weakness of will and cowardice. It also shows that virtue ethics is invoked both maximalistically and minimalistically %K ethics %K project management %K vignettes %K virtue ethics %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/8756972818770586