Ethics in general refers to a system of good and bad, moral and immoral, fair and unfair. It is a code of conduct that is supposed to align behaviors within an organization and the social framework. But the question that remains is, where and when did business ethics come into being? Pr...
Normative responsibilities have a central role in everyday moral thinking, largely because they are taken to ground requirements to act and react in certain ways. If parents are responsible for the wellbeing of their children, for example, this might mean that they are morally required to feed ...
While absolute norms and intrinsically evil acts have frequently been the focus of debate between these two schools, what is it that divides them fundamentally, on the level of ethical method? It is the role and function of reason and experience as two sources of moral knowledge, in part, ...
misinformation in terms of (1) evocation to emotions (sentiment analysis—positive, neutral, negative—and appeal to moral language as a challenge to social identity), and (2) cognitive effort needed to process the content (both in terms of grammatical features—readability—and lexical features—p...
Barolia and Karmaliani (2008) involved an Islamic scholar's stance when they began exploring the concept of caring by proposing that caring can be seen as five interconnected and balanced elements: i.e., as physical, ethical/moral, ideological, spiritual, and intellectual dimensions of human pe...
*Cohen, T. R., Panter, A. T., Turan, N., Morse, L., & Kim, Y. (2013). Agreement and similarity in self-other perceptions of moral character.Journal of Research in Personality, 47(6), 816–830. *Colbert, A. E., Bono, J. E., & Purvanova, R. (2008).Development of a re...
Part III: Board Structure and the Management of Risk. 6. Theories of Governance and Corporate Moral Vulnerability (Greg Young) (North Carolina State University) and (Steve H. Barr) (North Carolina State University) 7. Mitigating the Exposure of Corporate Boards to Risk and Unethical Conflicts (...
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relate management values in the sense that they are manifested in the PRI-investor relationship to how they are understood elsewhere in the literature. The PRI principles convey little or arguably no moral values per se (Eccles2010), while values-driven organizations as defined by Baron (2009) ...
While absolute norms and intrinsically evil acts have frequently been the focus of debate between these two schools, what is it that divides them fundamentally, on the level of ethical method? It is the role and function of reason and experience as two sources of moral knowledge, in part, ...