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2. What Is an Ethical Theory? Ethical theories have two main aims. The first is enumerative: identify those acts that we ought (or ought not) to perform. The second is explanatory: provide an account as to why we ought (or ought not) to perform the acts identified. Let’s take each of these aims in turn. 2.1 What You Ought to Do
Jan 1, 2020 · DOI: 10.4018/IJBSA.20200701.oa1. Authors: Thomas Joseph. References (23) Abstract. A fundamental challenge for scholars and practitioners of organization and management is the integration of...
Sep 25, 2015 · Abstract. Objective – This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory, clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importance of examining stakeholder theory from a...
Nov 20, 2023 · After analysing these problems, the article concludes by exploring some proposals that might serve to build a sound and complete ethical theory which includes human goods (objective values), principles (or norms) and virtues.
Aug 7, 2020 · Ethical theories become practically relevant in the domain of applied ethics – the application of ethical theory and moral philosophy to real-world decisions made under time constraints,...
Ethics meets its goals in several ways: (1) by providing a description of human action, (2) by helping to understand the essence of human action in regard to moral qualities, (3) by providing guidance for decision-making in order to act in a morally cor-rect way, and (4) by providing insight in what is considered to be specifically humane way of...
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Sep 11, 2013 · Management: Theory and Practice, and Cases Richard L. Nolan Abstract This working paper reports on a major Harvard Business School project designed to enhance MBA and practicing executives in case learning. The work is built on the foundation of HBS field cases employing the monomyth “hero’s journey”