Morality Play: A Model for Developing Games of Moral Expertise [PDF]
According to cognitive psychologists, moral decision-making is a dual-process phenomenon involving two types of cognitive processes: explicit reasoning and implicit intuition.
Formosa, Paul +2 more
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Moral Decision-Making in Organizations
Research on moral decision-making in organizations has expanded significantly over the past few decades. In this review, we build on prior comprehensive reviews on the topic to provide an updated view of the field, based on the latest findings. We first provide a brief historical overview of influential theories of moral decision-making and then ...
Maryam Kouchaki, Isaac H. Smith
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Spiritual scriptures impact on six ethical models influencing organizational practices [PDF]
Moral issues greet the business community constantly, confronting us with problems on handling accounting rules that can determine a company's future.
Gago RodrÃguez, Susana +1 more
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Dissociating the Multiple Psychological Processes in Everyday Moral Decision-Making with the CAN Algorithm. [PDF]
Xie Z, Wu J, Wang X, Zheng Z, Liu C.
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Excerpt: Not everyone ascribes to a formal religion, but every person I know possesses a worldview, even if they don\u27t think that they do. A person\u27s worldview helps construct his moral base (rights and wrongs).
Meade, Christopher P.
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Focus, Sensitivity, Judgement, Action: Four Lenses for Designing Morally Engaging Games [PDF]
Historically the focus of moral decision-making in games has been narrow, mostly confined to challenges of moral judgement (deciding right and wrong).
Formosa, Paul +2 more
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Effects of Alexithymia on Moral Decision-Making in Sacrificial Dilemmas: High Alexithymia is Associated with Weaker Sensitivity to Moral Norms. [PDF]
Chen X, Wu Z, Zhan B, Ding D, Zhang X.
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An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Use of Ethical Intuition in Legal Compliance Decisionmaking for Business Entities [PDF]
This article challenges the widely held view in legal education and in practice that what lawyers should be doing in providing legal advice consists solely of engaging in legal research and analytic reasoning. This article suggests that ethical intuition
Chaffee, Eric C.
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Social value orientation as a moral intuition: Decision-making in the dictator game [PDF]
We studied the decision making process in the Dictator Game and showed that decisions are the result of a two-step process. In a first step, decision makers generate an automatic, intuitive proposal.
Gert Cornelissen +2 more
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Rationality and Emotions in Decision Making [PDF]
Decision making is traditionally viewed as a rational process where reason calculates the best way to achieve the goal. Investigations from different areas of cognitive science have shown that human decisions and actions are much more influenced by ...
Olga Markic
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