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What is Moral Courage

Handbook of Research on Teaching Ethics in Business and Management Education
Our awareness of moral issues combined with the ability to act according to our own values despite pressure to do otherwise (this pressure may come from colleagues, superiors, customers or clients).
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Developing Reflection on Values as a Foundation for a Business Career
Nigel Duncan (City University London, UK) and Alwyn Jones (De Montfort University The Gateway, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-510-6.ch005
Abstract
Students can learn to analyse questions of ethics from the philosophical perspectives of duties, consequences and virtues. This includes the development of empathy and moral courage. Our brains respond to the experiences of others using ’empathy neurons’; we are ’hard-wired’ for empathy. Developing moral courage can be linked to the development of empathy, drawing on ’ethics of care’ theories. Graduates who express empathy for their colleagues and care for themselves are better equipped to act ethically. The authors show how learning experiences can enable students to develop problem-solving responses as an alternative to ’fight or flight’ reactions to ethical problems. They can help students to develop expertise in ethics by providing them with more opportunities to engage rationally and empathically with ethical problems, through active learning experiences followed by critical reflective processes. Discussing moral exemplars in active learning helps to avoid a cynical view that unethical behaviour is normal. Critical reflection encourages students to make more use of their rational and empathic capacities. The theory of cognitive dissonance helps students to become aware of how we tend to seek information that confirms our decisions while avoiding information that would alert us to ethical hazards.
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Business and Leadership for Peace: Principles and Examples
The commitment to take action based on moral values to effect change or lead in a way that requires courage.
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