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Stakeholder-Sensitive Business Ethics Teaching
Teaching Business Ethics, 2001Well-established, well-intended and well-designed business ethics teaching can still have little effect. This is not surprising, as long as business ethics does not undertake a business-school-wide dialogue about goals and obstacles, not least as an example of stakeholder participation.
Johannes Brinkmann, Ronald R. Sims
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The Ethical Dangers of Ethical Sensitivity
Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1996ABSTRACT All ethical systems seem to call for more ethical sensitivity. The dangers to personal life of too much ethical sensitivity have received much attention lately, in attempts to limit the demands of morality. But the ethical dangers of ethical sensitivity have hardly been noticed.
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Measuring Ethical Sensitivity and Evaluation
Journal of Business Ethics, 2008Measures of student ethical sensitivity and their increases help to answer questions such as whether accounting ethics should be taught at all. We investigate different sensitivity measures and alternatives to the well-established Defining Issues Test (DIT-2, Rest, J. R. et al.
Tara J. Shawver, John T. Sennetti
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Empirical Ethics, Context-Sensitivity, and Contextualism
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2005In medical ethics, business ethics, and some branches of political philosophy (multi-culturalism, issues of just allocation, and equitable distribution) the literature increasingly combines insights from ethics and the social sciences. Some authors in medical ethics even speak of a new phase in the history of ethics, hailing "empirical ethics" as a ...
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Cultural-Bound Elements of Ethical Sensitivity
2016In this chapter we investigate the culture-invariant and culture-dependent nature of ethical sensitivity within the educational contexts of three countries. Our multiple case studies involve the Netherlands (n = 633), Finland (n = 864), and Iran (n = 556).
Kuusisto, Elina +4 more
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2017
Consumers express their ethics through their consumption choices. Ethical behavior receives increasing research interest, but its measurement is not always suitable. We propose here to clarify the concepts of consumer’s ethical consumption behavior (ECB) and consumer ethical sensibility (CES) and to develop two alternative new scales for these two ...
Moulins, Jean-Louis +1 more
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Consumers express their ethics through their consumption choices. Ethical behavior receives increasing research interest, but its measurement is not always suitable. We propose here to clarify the concepts of consumer’s ethical consumption behavior (ECB) and consumer ethical sensibility (CES) and to develop two alternative new scales for these two ...
Moulins, Jean-Louis +1 more
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Nurse ethical sensitivity: An integrative review
Nursing Ethics, 2016Background: Ethical sensitivity has been identified as a foundational component of ethical action. Diminished or absent ethical sensitivity can result in ethically incongruent care, which is inconsistent with the professional obligations of nursing.
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Equity sensitivity and business ethics
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 1999The concept of equity sensitivity suggests profound differences in individual notions of fairness, and distinguishes between ‘benevolents’ (givers) and ‘entitleds’ (takers). This study extended existing research by exploring the connections between equity sensitivity and business ethics variables.
Peter E. Mudrack +2 more
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Ethical sensitivity in professional practice: concept analysis
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2008AbstractTitle. Ethical sensitivity in professional practice: concept analysis Aim. This paper is a report of a concept analysis of ethical sensitivity.Background. Ethical sensitivity enables nurses and other professionals to respond morally to the suffering and vulnerability of those receiving professional care and services.
Kathryn, Weaver +2 more
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Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2014
In this study, we investigated the culture-invariant and culture-dependent nature of teachers’ ethical sensitivity in two countries. Our case study involves teachers from Finland (n = 864) representing Western culture, and from Iran (n = 556) representing Eastern culture.
Khalil Gholami +2 more
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In this study, we investigated the culture-invariant and culture-dependent nature of teachers’ ethical sensitivity in two countries. Our case study involves teachers from Finland (n = 864) representing Western culture, and from Iran (n = 556) representing Eastern culture.
Khalil Gholami +2 more
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