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Group Agency and Egalitarian Corporate Structure: The Epistemic, Incentive, and Control Dimensions
ABSTRACT What constitutes a good corporate agent? The article answers this question by critically applying List and Pettit's theory of group agency, which emphasizes three crucial dimensions of organizational design: epistemic quality, incentive compatibility, and control.
Chi Kwok, Chris Man‐Kong Li
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The Moral Dilemma of Euthanasia Through the Eyes of the Medical Society in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Tsranchev II +5 more
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Background/Context Results of the few studies that have investigated moral reasoning in education students suggest that such reasoning may be less advanced for them than for college students with non–education majors and that education students do not ...
Rhoda W. Cummings +3 more
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Thinking About Reasons for One's Choices Increases Sensitivity to Moral Norms in Moral-Dilemma Judgments. [PDF]
Ng NL, Luke DM, Gawronski B.
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A note on the Trolley Problem and Three Weaknesses of Economic Theory [PDF]
The trolley problem is a moral dilemmas in which human lives are in danger and some, but not all, can be saved by direct intervention of a decision-maker. This article discusses three weaknesses of microeconomics with respect to individual conduct in the
Alessandro Lanteri
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The Specter of Normative Conflict: Does Fairness Require Inaccuracy? [PDF]
A challenge we face in a world that has been shaped by, and continues to be shaped by, racist attitudes and institutions is that the evidence is often stacked in favor of racist beliefs.
Basu, Rima
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ABSTRACT The pandemic and supply chain disruptions are all examples of events that are forcing companies to do business differently. The study was conducted among 405 manufacturing and service companies in Malaysia and analyzed using PLS‐SEM. The role of integration and agility was key to determining how ambidexterity affected the performance of the ...
Muhammad Khalilur Rahman +4 more
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Deontic Moral Reasoning Task: Is Moral Reasoning Special?
Domain theory suggests that moral rules and conventions are perceived differently and elicit a different response. A special procedure was designed to test this hypothesis in a laboratory setting using a deontic reasoning task.
Mislav Sudić +2 more
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A Voting-Based System for Ethical Decision Making [PDF]
We present a general approach to automating ethical decisions, drawing on machine learning and computational social choice. In a nutshell, we propose to learn a model of societal preferences, and, when faced with a specific ethical dilemma at runtime ...
Awad, Edmond +6 more
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