A moral agent is anyone capable of making ethical decisions and putting them into action. The idea that an organization has moral agency stems in part from U.S. Supreme Court decisions declaring that ...
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 66, No. 2/3, The 11th Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics (Jun. - Jul., 2006), pp. 233-239 (7 pages) Integrating "ethics all the way through" an ...
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 81, No. 2 (Aug., 2008), pp. 323-341 (19 pages) We review both the aspects of values-related research that complicate ideations of what we ought to do, as well as the ...
The deepening fall semester brings an evergreen challenge to both instructor and students — how best to reconcile one’s ...
Despite years of debate there is still no broad agreement on the meanings of the related words moral and morality. The reason for the ambiguity is that some want the adjective moral to apply to ...
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