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Posted By George Watson 04-14-2016 12:01
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I recommend a Harvard Business Review Article titled : "The Parable of Sadhu" ... Ethical questions include: what is our responsibility to other people who are in need and effectively and unintentionally obstructing our preferred outcomes. Usually creates good discussion. LeQuin's "Those Who walk ...
Posted By George Watson 01-06-2015 12:34
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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING Colleagues: A curriculum review of our undergraduate management curriculum as indicated a potential need for an "Ethics and Sustainability" course. I assume this would encompass ethics and the environment or other similar titles. The objective is to prepare to analyze ...
Posted By George Watson 09-14-2011 10:07
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First, thanks to Ron for posting this, an issue we all directly confront (By the way Brooks has covered some really interesting emerging issues in the psychology of ethics recently). We have seen some evidence that business students score lower on cognitive moral development (Reynolds, and ...
Posted By George Watson 08-01-2011 10:24
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Hi: Sometimes these problems occur because of a combination of a systemic shortcoming (usually ambiguity) and the nature of the scholar's research. Note: this typically occurs when we are doing behavioral research, mostly with students. Sometimes having a research student pool, like most psychology ...
Posted By George Watson 01-08-2011 12:15
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*****Apologies for cross postings******** Colleagues: I am looking for some short (Approx. 150-250 words?) business ethics decision scenarios that have previously proved useful in research. I am especially interested in those that call for a decision leading a subject to act in ...