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What is Ethics of Virtue

Handbook of Research on Teaching Ethics in Business and Management Education
How to be a good person; tends to describe socialistic societies.
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Is It Ethical? A Multidimensional Approach to Facilitating Ethical Decision Making in Students
Carolyn Roper (Purdue North Central Westville, USA) and Cynthia Roberts (Purdue North Central Westville, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-510-6.ch009
Abstract
The need for ethical leadership continues to become increasingly important as the environment grows more interconnected and complex. Educators are being called upon to assist in the development of ethical leaders; however, ethical decision-making, because of its complex nature, is not something that can be taught in a simple, straight forward fashion. This chapter provides an overview of a variety of strategies regarding when, what, and how to teach ethics and presents an instructional module in ethical decision-making, grounded in scholarly literature. The module can be used to provide depth and richness for undergraduate and graduate university students by creating an opportunity for them to ponder ethical situations, mull over and debate alternatives based on philosophical lenses, and arrive at decisions, which are probably not identical, but personally defensible. The educational unit focuses on developing awareness of one’s own ethical stance as well as teaching the utility of a system for ethical analysis which allows for contextual difference, nuance and complexity rather than imposing one set of moral standards. In addition, several keys to effective ethics instruction are suggested.
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Re-Conceptualizing Diversity Management: Organization-Serving, Justice-Oriented, or Both?
Considers the personal traits, qualities, and values that cause a person to act in a certain way. From this perspective, the good values that a person prescribes to that cause them to act in a way that is good as opposed to vices that cause that person to act in a way that is not, play a critical role in decision-making.
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