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Adam Smith’s moral decision-making process

2020
The aim of this paper is to explore Adam Smith’s account of the process of making moral judgements as he describes it in his Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS). The paper argues that we can make sense of Smith’s decision-making process in moral cases only if we refer to the complete account of the faculties of the human mind that he presents in his work.
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Moral Decision-Making in Business

2016
When the joint venture (JV) between PepsiCo and its local partner in Sichuan broke down, many observers compared their relationship to an ill-fated marriage passing through various stages toward an inevitable failure. Initially described as a marriage of convenience or an arranged marriage, it brought together two most unlikely partners—with apparently
Stephan Rothlin, Dennis McCann
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Morality and decision making

1993
A decision is a thought process that leads to one of several possible options. Each option — if chosen and carried out — has consequences for the decision maker or others. That is, the option chosen has a causal effect on things someone cares about, on someone’s goals or aims or desires.
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Moral decision making and moral judgment in multiple sclerosis.

Neuropsychology
Objective: Moral cognition has been insufficiently studied in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). This study investigated moral decision making and judgment using ecologically valid moral dilemmas in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) and progressive MS phenotypes, exploring associations with clinical and psychological variables.
Satriano, Federica   +8 more
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Moral decision-making in polysubstance dependent individuals

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2012
Moral judgments depend on the integration of complex cognitive and emotional processes. Addiction is associated with core deficits in both cognitive and emotional processing, which may jointly lead to utilitarian biases in moral decision-making.We assessed 32 polysubstance dependent males and 32 non-drug using controls using a previously validated ...
Martina, Carmona-Perera   +4 more
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Moral Decision Making and Multinationals

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1991
American business schools are going international. Courses in international business are blossoming everywhere and international topics are being added to existing courses. Although business ethicists have addressed international issues for the past fifteen years or more, there has been no systematic book length treatment of international business ...
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Understanding Managers' Moral Decision-Making

International Journal of Value-Based Management, 2003
The paper discusses managers' moral decision-making based on analyses of managers' talk when they are facing a morally problematic situation. The qualitative data was collected by a survey questionnaire from Finnish top managers in large manufacturing companies. The research questions are: How managers construct good in their speech?
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THE Moral Intuitions in Moral Decision-Making

Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies
Moral intuitions are strong, stable, immediate moral beliefs. Scholars have put forward many theories about the origin of moral intuition from different perspectives. Based on many scholars’ theoretical analysis of moral intuition, this paper takes Kant’s moral philosophy as the basic framework. It further introduces caring ethics and utilitarianism as
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Emotions, Decision Making, and Morality

2015
Emotion is a popular topic, and there are a number of theories that connect emotions to morality and our decision making. Unfortunately, few of them start from an understanding of moral theory and so few can advise us in emotional evaluation in any thorough-going, robust sense.
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Moral Decision Making

Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society, 1998
Kenneth E. Aupperle   +2 more
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