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Relational Ethics in Global Commerce
This article identifies the fragility of relationships and ethical practices in the context of global commercial relationships and reflects upon the centrality of human relationships in commerce. The connections between people in global business are underpinned by ethical actions and outcomes and influenced by the degree that information and ...
Andrew Creed, Ambika Zutshi, Jane Ross
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The Relational Ethics Genogram: An Integration of Genogram and Relational Ethics
Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 2017ABSTRACTRelational ethics highlighting the role of ethics, justice, trust, and loyalty in close relationships (Boszormenyi-Nagy & Krasner, 1986) is considered as one of the most bountiful yet obscure aspects of contextual family therapy. In this article, a visual diagramming activity integrating relational ethics and genogram work is presented as an ...
Yesim Keskin
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A Relational Ethical Dialogue With Research Ethics Committees
Nursing Ethics, 2008The aim of this article is to take relational ethics concepts and apply them to the context of application to research ethics committees for approval to carry out research. The process of a multinational qualitative research application is described.
Bernadette Dierckx DE CASTERLÉ
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Few studies have examined the theoretical underpinning of contextual theory. Using structural equation modeling, the relationship among relational ethics (recognized as the most important aspect of contextual theory), marital satisfaction, depression ...
Richard B Miller +2 more
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The Journal of Psychology, 1994
Ethical values of 171 college students at California State University, Chico, were measured, using a subset of the Rokeach (1968, 1971) Value Survey. Nonparametric statistical analysis, four value measures, and four different consistent tests of significance and probability showed, surprisingly, that the younger students were more ethical than the ...
A, Sikula, A D, Costa
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Ethical values of 171 college students at California State University, Chico, were measured, using a subset of the Rokeach (1968, 1971) Value Survey. Nonparametric statistical analysis, four value measures, and four different consistent tests of significance and probability showed, surprisingly, that the younger students were more ethical than the ...
A, Sikula, A D, Costa
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Ethics of care/care ethics/relational ethics
The Ethics of Care is a contemporary ethical framework originating in moral developmental psychology and further developed by theorists in a range of disciplines including philosophy, political science, legal studies, and gender studies, to name but a ...
Mussell, Helen
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Care and Ethics: Inseparable and Relational
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2021The background ethical dimension of care is often overlooked but always present.
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2020
Abstract This chapter argues that the implications of relational cosmology reach beyond reorienting our ontological and epistemological perspectives in IR. From them emerge also different, and rather difficult, set of conversations with those IR scholars concerned with normative or ethical theorizing or decision-making in IR.
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Abstract This chapter argues that the implications of relational cosmology reach beyond reorienting our ontological and epistemological perspectives in IR. From them emerge also different, and rather difficult, set of conversations with those IR scholars concerned with normative or ethical theorizing or decision-making in IR.
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An Ethic of Care: A Relational Ethic for the Relational Characteristics of Organizations
2011In this chapter, I review the evolution of an ethic of care over the last 30 years as a comprehensive ethical framework. It is a relational ethic that recognizes we are all embedded in webs of overlapping and dynamic concrete relationships throughout our personal and public lives, and expects concrete actions to enhance the well-being of those in the ...
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2023
The textbook examines the basic principles of morality as regulators of human relations; stages and factors of formation of moral behavior of a person; features of business relations with colleagues, subordinates, management; ethical aspects of negotiation; ethics of modern communications; rules of conduct and image of a business person; ethical ...
Yuriy Petrunin +3 more
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The textbook examines the basic principles of morality as regulators of human relations; stages and factors of formation of moral behavior of a person; features of business relations with colleagues, subordinates, management; ethical aspects of negotiation; ethics of modern communications; rules of conduct and image of a business person; ethical ...
Yuriy Petrunin +3 more
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