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In commerce, many moral failures are due to narrow mindsets that
preclude taking into account the moral dimensions of a decision or
action. In turn, sometimes these mindsets are caused by failing to
question managerial decisions from a moral point of view, because
of a perceived authority of management. In the 1960s, Stanley
Milgram conducted controversial experiments to investigate just how
far obedience to an authority figure could subvert his subjects'
moral beliefs. In this thought-provoking work, the authors examine
the prevalence of narrow mental models and the phenomenon of
obedience to an authority to analyse and understand the challenges
which business professionals encounter in making ethical decisions.
Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making proposes processes - including
collaborative input and critique - by which individuals may reduce
or overcome these challenges. It provides decision-makers at all
levels in an organisation with the means to place ethical
considerations at the heart of managerial decision-making.
In commerce, many moral failures are due to narrow mindsets that
preclude taking into account the moral dimensions of a decision or
action. In turn, sometimes these mindsets are caused by failing to
question managerial decisions from a moral point of view, because
of a perceived authority of management. In the 1960s, Stanley
Milgram conducted controversial experiments to investigate just how
far obedience to an authority figure could subvert his subjects'
moral beliefs. In this thought-provoking work, the authors examine
the prevalence of narrow mental models and the phenomenon of
obedience to an authority to analyse and understand the challenges
which business professionals encounter in making ethical decisions.
Obstacles to Ethical Decision-Making proposes processes - including
collaborative input and critique - by which individuals may reduce
or overcome these challenges. It provides decision-makers at all
levels in an organisation with the means to place ethical
considerations at the heart of managerial decision-making.
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