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Moral Choices
Introduction
Moral choice is a commitment to acting in a way considered to be either right or wrong. As a result, an ethical decision is concerned with less of what an ……
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… may try to refer someone close to him as a favor to a friend or family member and in this regard would be acting as the agent to the principle who would be the friend or family member. But HR has to be mindful of the fact ……
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Bussin, M., & Christos, D. (2018). Blind hiring not as crazy as it sounds. HR Future, 2018(Sep 2018), 36-39.
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… about the first instance of fratricide—the murder of Abel by his brother Cain. That is a clear instance of dehumanization by Cain, who, acting out of hatred and jealousy, slew his brother when his brother’s offering to God was deemed more acceptable than Cain’s. That such stories … the roles were not real, something astonishing happened as Zimbardo observed the effects of this role playing experiment on the participants. The students acting as guards became, in general, vicious and abusive, power-hungry…[break]…The Lucifer Effect. In discussing the abuses at Abu Ghraib, Hong states, “the abuse at ……
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Hong, J. K. “The Lucifer Effect: Understanding how good people turn evil.” Army Lawyer, (2012), 55-58.
Maslow, Abraham. “A theory of human motivation.” Psychological Review, 50.4 (1943), 370.
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Zimbardo, Philip. The Lucifer Effect. Random House, 2007.
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… Wells Fargo scandal from three ethical perspectives and show.
>By attempting to cheat its customers for a short-term gain, Wells Fargo was essentially acting from an Ethical Egoist perspective: promoting its own self-interests based upon an ends-justify-the-means approach. The problem with this was that Wells Fargo did … reputation. With a negatively impacted reputation, Wells Fargo could lose billions in service fees due to declining clientele. Thus, though the firm was acting from the standpoint of ethical egoism, it certainly did not benefit from this ethical framework in the long run and in the short ……
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Forsyth, D. R., & O’Boyle Jr, E. H. (2011). Rules, standards, and ethics: Relativism predicts cross-national differences in the codification of moral standards. International Business Review, 20(3), 353-361.
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… unfair and unrealistic for the employees who had to resort to other measures to fulfil it. It is one of the important decision impacting the financial statements as well, as fraudulent cases aren’t shown in the books, but that bloated and hoax image of the bank’s growth … making on the principles of ethics communicated to all the executives and the management level employees to instill within them the spirit of acting ethically and morally in the highest interest of the firm. So it’s not always about acting in one’s own self-interest, it should be base ethically for the greater interest as if the firm will be more profitable,……
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… behind the fears of pessimism through emphasizing that sexual activity and its pursuit is not inherently wrong and is not responsible for people acting perversely, manipulatively, and selfishly, which has more to do with other aspects of human nature.
In conclusion, meta-ethics is a fruitful base of ……
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...Acting Foxtrot Phone Scandal - Case Study
Ethical dilemmas and issues are common in different areas in public and private sectors. These dilemmas and issues are attributable to the emergence of different situations in the work setting. Therefore, addressing these issues is critical toward promoting a suitable work environment and interactions with others. Cooper (2012) states that a decision making model is essential in addressing ethical issues as it helps in moving from a problem to developing a course of action to resolve the issue. An example of an ethical dilemma or issue relates to Foxtrot Phone Scandal. Foxtrot Company comprises nearly one hundred cadets from all four classes in the United States Coast Guard Academy. The company is one of the eight firms that constitute the Corps of Cadets. Cadets in this class at the academy are committed to the values of honor and dedication to duty. The ethical dilemma……
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Cooper, T.L. (2012). The responsible administrator: An approach to ethics for the administrative role (6th ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
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Kapstein, M. (2015). The Battle for Business Ethics: A Struggle Theory. Journal of Business Ethics, 144, 343-361.
Ondrova, D. (2017). Challenges of Modern Public Administration and Ethical Decision-Making. RAP, 3, 255-279.
Singh, A.K. & Mishra, N.K. (2018). Ethical Theory & Business – A Study Based on Utilitarianism and Kantianism. International Journal of Humanities and Social Development Research, 2(1), 97-113.
Stein, C. (2019, January 25). Ethical Considerations in Public Administration. PA Times. Retrieved June 7, 2020, from https://patimes.org/ethical-considerations-in-public-administration/
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… may try to refer someone close to him as a favor to a friend or family member and in this regard would be acting as the agent to the principle who would be the friend or family member. But HR has to be mindful of the fact … the agent-principle relationship. In the workplace, there is less of a system in place for HR to use to ensure that agents are acting in the best interests of the organization. Though agent opportunism is likely to be averted when the agent’s pay is based upon performance ……
Bibliography
Bussin, M., & Christos, D. (2018). Blind hiring not as crazy as it sounds. HR Future, 2018(Sep 2018), 36-39.
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… end of the day she would still feel stressed and wiped out. This all could be an example of what Hochschild calls “deep acting” (35). This is where the person expresses spontaneously a real feeling that “has been self-induced” (Hochschild 35). It is possible the mother is … for the company.
But as Katz indicates expressing these emotions could also be a way to “resolve emotional tension” (19). Thus, the deep acting conjures up the emotions, so that the need to vent them becomes real, and like the…[break]…far from shore she is or how long …
In conclusion, there are numerous ways to examine the emotional experience of the mother interviewed here. She could be said to be deep acting, or it could be that her “Me” and “I” are at work in creating a sense of self that is self-reinforcing. It could ……
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Goffman, Erving. “Tie Signs.”
Hochschild, Arlie. Managed Heart. University of California Press, 2012.
Katz, Jack. How Emotions Work. University of Chicago Press, 1999.
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...Acting “Where Do We Go From Here?”
Democracy was meant to be government by the rule of the people. Athens is most famous for being the ancient city-state to represent democratic government and in a way the city-state was best situated for democracy: the people were educated and keen on performing their civic duty—at least for a generation or two. By the time the playwright Aristophanes came along, some Athenians were shirking their civic duty to the extent that the satirist penned his most attack on Athenian complacency. The point is that democracy is only as effective as the people within the community are at performing their civic duty. When the very concept of civic-mindedness is lost or when the community becomes so large that it is impossible for people to govern directly, the concept of democracy can become a screen hiding a much more nefarious system of power like what……
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Dahl, Robert. On Democracy.
Ferejohn, John. Is Inequality a Threat to Democracy?
Friedman, Milton. Capitalism and Freedom. University of Chicago Press.
Mansbridge, Jane. On the Importance of Getting Things Done. PS, 2012.
Runciman, David. The Confidence Trap. Princeton University Press.
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