MGMT 3000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Anarchism In Russia

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Making ethical decisions: to be an ethical decision, it must, have significant effects on others, be characterized by choice alternative courses of action are options, decision in ethically relevant to one or more parties. Ethical decision-making process: recognize moral issue, make moral judgement, establish moral intent, engage moral behaviors. Age and gender: age: results contradictory however, experiences may have impact, gender: individual characteristic most often researched, results are contradictory, these categories are too simplistic. National and cultural characteristics: people from different cultural backgrounds are likely to have different beliefs about right and wrong, different values, etc. and this will inevitably lead to variations in ethical decision-making across nations, religions, and cultures. Education and employment: type and quality of education may be influential, ex. Business students rank lower in moral development than others and are more likely to cheat: a moral business education reinforced myth of business as amoral.

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