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A study of business ethical practices in Australian organisations: a multiple case studyWong, Peter Wai-Hong Unknown Date (has links)
In view of the latest corporate collapses globally, the purpose of this thesis is an attempt to investigate and to theorise how managers make decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma.Philosophers over the years have proposed different moral theories. For example, Kantian’s Categorical Imperative (O’Neil 2001, Peters, 1971) suggests that there are laws that should apply universally. However, its principles are too abstract to guide action, in that it does not provide a detailed set of instructions for following them. Others such as Baier, (2001) suggest that people behave to satisfy their own self-interest. The literature review shows that there is no consensus to define what constitutes ethical behaviour. Kohlberg (1981) divides childhood moral development into six stages. He theorises that greater moral development will be related to the highest social responsibility of an individual. Lagon (2000), Seabright and Moberg (1998), Logsdon and Yuthas (1997) extrapolate Kohlberg’s model to incorporate into organisational and individual moral development.Based on the literature review, research questions were developed. The research methodology is qualitative, based on the realism paradigm using a case research design (Yin 1994). Face to face interviews were conducted with fourteen participants using critical incidents and the findings were triangulated using a semi-structured focus group.The research data analysis is based on grounded theory proposed by Glaser and Strauss (1967). The findings confirm that there is no single theory or approach to business ethics. The findings indicate that a person’s ethical behaviour changes when his/her self-interest is affected. Whilst participants believed that business and ethics can be reconciled, most agreed that they can only be reconciled if the individual’s interest or business profit is not affected. Based on the findings, a new model is proposed in an attempt to theorise an individual’s business ethical behaviour and his/her ethical decision making process.This research also identifies important areas that require further research. These are:• Conflicts between personal values and business values• Should ethics be taught? And if so how?• Should an ethical programme be developed and incorporated in a company’s strategic plan?
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A study of business ethical practices in Australian organisations: a multiple case studyWong, Peter Wai-Hong Unknown Date (has links)
In view of the latest corporate collapses globally, the purpose of this thesis is an attempt to investigate and to theorise how managers make decisions when faced with an ethical dilemma.Philosophers over the years have proposed different moral theories. For example, Kantian’s Categorical Imperative (O’Neil 2001, Peters, 1971) suggests that there are laws that should apply universally. However, its principles are too abstract to guide action, in that it does not provide a detailed set of instructions for following them. Others such as Baier, (2001) suggest that people behave to satisfy their own self-interest. The literature review shows that there is no consensus to define what constitutes ethical behaviour. Kohlberg (1981) divides childhood moral development into six stages. He theorises that greater moral development will be related to the highest social responsibility of an individual. Lagon (2000), Seabright and Moberg (1998), Logsdon and Yuthas (1997) extrapolate Kohlberg’s model to incorporate into organisational and individual moral development.Based on the literature review, research questions were developed. The research methodology is qualitative, based on the realism paradigm using a case research design (Yin 1994). Face to face interviews were conducted with fourteen participants using critical incidents and the findings were triangulated using a semi-structured focus group.The research data analysis is based on grounded theory proposed by Glaser and Strauss (1967). The findings confirm that there is no single theory or approach to business ethics. The findings indicate that a person’s ethical behaviour changes when his/her self-interest is affected. Whilst participants believed that business and ethics can be reconciled, most agreed that they can only be reconciled if the individual’s interest or business profit is not affected. Based on the findings, a new model is proposed in an attempt to theorise an individual’s business ethical behaviour and his/her ethical decision making process.This research also identifies important areas that require further research. These are:• Conflicts between personal values and business values• Should ethics be taught? And if so how?• Should an ethical programme be developed and incorporated in a company’s strategic plan?
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Ethical decision making by registered nurses in a bureaucratic contextNevhutanda, Tshilidzi Rachel 11 1900 (has links)
Text in English / Health Studies / M.A. (Nursing Science)
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[en] ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING: THE ROLE OF FUTURE ORIENTATION, SELF-MONITORING AND SOCIAL NETWORKS / [pt] ÉTICA NA TOMADA DE DECISÕES: O PAPEL DO AUTO MONITORAMENTO, ORIENTAÇÃO FUTURA E REDES SOCIAISANA CARLA BON 11 September 2015 (has links)
[pt] Apesar da crescente consciência dos problemas éticos nas empresas,
diariamente são divulgadas notícias de fraude e corrupção mostrando o quanto
ainda é necessário ser feito para coibir o comportamento antiético. Esta pesquisa
se propõe a contribuir na compreensão do processo de tomada de decisão ética por
meio da adoção de múltiplos e simultâneos fatores (individuais e situacionais).
Baseado em uma extensa revisão da literatura, este estudo propõe uma teoria
integrada dos conceitos de auto monitoramento e orientação futura como fatores
individuais e redes sociais no ambiente de trabalho para analisar sua influência em
tomadas de decisões éticas. Um questionário e um experimento, ambos online,
foram utilizados para descobrir fontes de intenção e comportamento antiético. A
amostra foi composta, principalmente, por indivíduos em cargos de gestão de
diferentes indústrias, incluindo um número considerável de mulheres em cargos
corporativos de alto nível. Os dados foram analisados utilizando-se diferentes
ferramentas quantitativas – modelagem de equações estruturais e análise de
agrupamento – para fornecerem resultados complementares sobre a teoria. Este
estudo encontrou evidências de que não só fatores individuais, especialmente auto
monitoramento, mas também a estrutura fechada da rede social do indivíduo
aumentam o risco de tomada de decisão antiética. Além disso, o gênero
desempenha um papel diferenciado na estrutura de rede dos entrevistados. Um
padrão invertido da estrutura da rede surgiu entre os entrevistados que escolheram
as opções antiéticas, em comparação com a estrutura da rede dos entrevistados
éticos. Os resultados forneceram evidências de que fatores individuais e a
consequente criação de redes sociais interagem proporcionado risco mais elevado
de decisões antiéticas. / [en] Despite the growing awareness of ethical problems in corporations, the daily
news around the world is replete with cases of fraud and corruption, suggesting
that much is still to be understood to curb unethical behavior. This research
represents a step forward to our understanding of ethical decision-making through
the adoption of multiple and simultaneous factors. Based on an extensive review
of the literature, this study proposed an integrated theory of self-monitoring,
temporal orientation as individual factors, and social networks influencing
unethical options. A web survey and a web experiment were used to uncover
sources of unethical intention and behavior. The sample consisted mostly of
individuals from management positions in different industries, including a
considerable number of women in high-level corporate positions. Data were
analyzed using different quantitative analytical tools – structure equation
modeling and cluster analysis –to provide supplemental results over theory. This
study found evidence that individual factors, especially self-monitoring but also
future orientation, increase the risk of unethical decision-making. Moreover,
gender plays a role in the network structure, and the high self-monitors in network
closure are the ones who increase the likelihood of unethical acts. An inverted
pattern of the network structure emerged among respondents who chose the
unethical options, compared to the network structure of the ethical respondents.
The findings provided evidence about the different dynamics of how individual
factors influence the creation of social networks, and how the connection of these
two can pose a higher risk of unethical business decision-making.
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Fatores determinantes do julgamento ético dos profissionais da contabilidade no BrasilClemente, Luciano dos Santos 13 December 2012 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2012-12-13 / The increasing of misuse and criminal of accounting technology to deceive the public inrelation to the book value of an organization demonstrates the importance of knowledge and understanding of the determinants factors of ethical behavior of accountans, since, by providing essential information of the organizations values, accounting plays an important role to society. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of individual and organizational factors and the caracteristics associated with ethical dilemmas in ethical decision making of Brazilian accountants. The factors analyzed were gender, age, religion, ethical ideology, corporate ethical values and moral intensity of ethical issues. The sample was composed of 129 Brazilian accountants who responded to a questionnaire containing 40 questions, including two scenarios that were analyzed by the respondens; the statistical tool used for data analysis was a multiple linear regression. The results suggest that only the moral intensity of ethical issues is statistically significant predictor of the Brazilian accountant s ethical decision process. In one of the scenarios used, the level of relativism was also statistically significant, however, for the entire sample randomly split into two groups with equal participants number, this statistical significance was not confirmed, preventing validation of this variable as a significant predictor of ethical judgement of Brazilian accountants. In summary, based on the results, it is considered that the most significant predictor of ethical judgment of Brazilian accountants is associated with the ethical issue itself and not to the individuals or organizations factos. The findings of this study contribute to organizations and financial entities to target their efforts in pursuit of an integrated professional class with professionals who perform their activities in an ethical and transparent posture. / O crescente uso inadequado e criminoso da tecnologia contábil para iludir a opinião de terceiros em relação ao valor patrimonial de uma organização demonstra a importância do conhecimento e da compreensão dos fatores determinantes do comportamento ético do profissional da Contabilidade, vez que, ao disponibilizar informações essenciais para a compreensão do patrimônio das organizações, a Contabilidade desempenha papel importante para a sociedade. O objetivo deste estudo foi o de conhecer a influência de fatores individuais e organizacionais, bem como das características da própria questão ética, no processo decisório ético dos profissionais da Contabilidade. Para tanto, os fatores analisados foram: sexo, idade, religiosidade, ideologia ética, valores éticos corporativos e intensidade moral da questão ética. A amostra utilizada foi composta por 129 profissionais da Contabilidade no Brasil, que responderam a um questionário com 40 questões, incluindo dois cenários que foram analisados pelos respondentes. A ferramenta estatística utilizada para análise dos dados foi a regressão linear múltipla. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que apenas a intensidade moral, constituída neste estudo pela magnitude das consequências e pelo consenso social, é estatisticamente significante no processo decisório ético dos profissionais da Contabilidade. Em um dos cenários utilizados, o nível de relativismo também se mostrou estatisticamente significante, todavia, ao subdividir aleatoriamente toda a amostra em dois grupos com quantidade iguais de participantes, esta significância estatística não foi confirmada, impossibilitando a validação desta variável como preditora significante do julgamento ético dos profissionais da Contabilidade no Brasil. Em síntese, com base nos resultados, considera-se que o fator estudado mais significante do julgamento ético dos profissionais da Contabilidade está associado à própria questão ética e não ao indivíduo ou à organização em que atua. Os achados deste estudo contribuem para que as organizações e as entidades contábeis direcionem seus esforços na busca de uma classe profissional íntegra, com profissionais que desempenhem suas atividades com uma postura ética e transparente, sem agir com dolo ou má fé.
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Privatpersoners finansiella risktolerans vid aktieinvestering : En studie om vilka aspekter som påverkar / Individuals’ Financial risk tolerance When investing in Stocks : A study of affecting aspectsColliander Samuelsson, David, Ivarsson, Henrik January 2017 (has links)
The economic development in Sweden in recent years has led to increased financial savings in Swedish households. Financial savings have mostly increased on bank accounts with low interest rates, since private individuals generally have a more cautious position on stocks and stock trading. The reason for this passive position is believed to be due to the fact that decisions that benefit most economically often challenge the feeling of being in control. At the same time, cautious position that a particular individual possess is affected by the risk-tolerance. As a consequence, the risk tolerance of private individuals affects the investment decision and hence the development of the stock market. Savings and investment are two important factors that affect a nation's economic growth, which makes it important to study underlying factors to what affects an individual when making a financial decision. When talking about risk tolerance in everyday life, previous research has revealed that there are four different aspects that affect this complex concept, namely the economic aspect, physical aspect, social aspect and ethical aspect. As investment decisions are affected by financial risk tolerance and the four aspects in turn, affect risk tolerance, the issue becomes how these aspects affect a private investor's financial risk tolerance when investing in stocks. The purpose of this study has been to explain the four aspects of a person’s risk tolerance when investing in stocks. The study has been conducted using a quantitative method and deductive approach. The selection group that the study turned to is Swedish stock investors and the data collection has been done by a survey that was answered by 232 people. The underlying factors for the four aspects tested in the study are income, gender, age, education, marital status and ethical character. The study shows that all four aspects together have a combined impact on private individuals' financial risk tolerance. The study has also shown that all the four aspects, each one separately, are linked to financial risk tolerance, by the underlying factors, income level, gender, marital status and ethical character. / De senaste årens ekonomiska utveckling i Sverige har lett till ett ökat finansiellt sparande i de svenska hushållen. Detta sparande har mestadels ökat på bankkonton med låga räntor då privatpersoner i allmänhet har ett mer försiktigt ställningstagande till aktie och börshandel. Anledningen till detta passiva ställningstagande tros bero på att beslut som gynnar mest ekonomiskt ofta utmanar känslan av att ha kontroll. Samtidigt påverkas ställningstagandet av den risktoleransnivå som en viss individ besitter. Följden av detta blir att privatpersoners risktolerans påverkar investeringsbeslutet och därmed även utvecklingen av aktiemarknaden. Sparande och investering är två viktiga faktorer som påverkar en nations ekonomiska tillväxt vilket gör det viktigt att studera bakomliggande faktorer till vad som påverkar en privatperson när ett finansiellt beslut ska tas. När det pratas om risktolerans i vardagslivet har tidigare forskning delgett att det finns fyra olika aspekter som påverkar detta komplexa begrepp, nämligen den ekonomiska aspekten, fysiska aspekten, sociala aspekten och etiska aspekten. Då investeringsbeslut påverkas av den finansiella risktoleransen och risktoleransen i sin tur påverkas av de fyra aspekterna blir problemfrågan hur dessa aspekter påverkar en privatpersons finansiella risktolerans vid investering i aktier. Syftet med denna studie har varit att förklara de fyra aspekterna för privatpersoners finansiella risktolerans vid aktieinvestering. Studien har genomförts med hjälp av en kvantitativ metod och deduktiv ansats. Den urvalsgrupp som studien vänt sig till är svenska aktieinvesterare och datainsamlingen har gjorts med hjälp av en enkätundersökning som besvarats av 232 personer. De bakomliggande faktorerna för de fyra aspekterna som har testats i studien är inkomst, kön, ålder, utbildning, civilstånd och etisk karaktär. Studien visar att alla fyra aspekter tillsammans har sammantagen påverkan på privatpersoners finansiella risktolerans. Studien har även visat att alla de fyra aspekterna har en koppling till den finansiella risktoleransen, var och en för sig, genom de underliggande faktorerna inkomstnivå, kön, civilstånd och etisk karaktär.
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Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Safety: An Application of Ethics TheoryDouglas, Matthew Aaron 08 1900 (has links)
Safety is an important aspect of ethical, socially responsible logistics. Current U.S. motor carrier (MC) safety research topical coverage includes the effects of individual and environmental influences, carrier safety management, and regulatory compliance on carrier safety and driver fatigue/safety performance. Interestingly, little research on the subject of truck drivers' safety attitudes and behaviors exists and the underlying decision-making processes that guide drivers' safety-related behaviors have received little attention. Furthermore, researchers have not provided an integrated framework that explains individual, organizational, and regulatory factors' impact on drivers' safety decision-making and performance. Truck drivers' safety judgments, decisions, and actions must adhere to societal safety norms. To that end, ethical decision-making theory that draws from the deontological and teleological traditions in moral philosophy provides a theoretical foundation and integrated framework necessary to better understand drivers' safety decision-making processes. The current research sought to determine how drivers rely on safety norms and perceived consequences in forming safety judgments and behavioral intentions. Furthermore, the study was designed to explore how various factors (i.e., individual, organizational, and regulatory) influence drivers' safety decision-making processes. Specifically, the study sought to answer the broad question, "How do commercial motor vehicle drivers make safety-related decisions, and how do individual, organizational, and regulatory factors influence drivers' safety decision-making processes?" An experimental two-factor design (2×2) was used to manipulate safety norms (i.e., "deontologically unsafe situation" and "deontologically safe situation") and consequences (i.e., "positive consequences" and "negative consequences"). Multivariate statistical analysis revealed that drivers primarily rely on deontological evaluations in forming safety judgments. Furthermore, drivers primarily relied on safety judgments when forming behavioral intentions. Drivers' attitudes toward unsafe actions and the effectiveness of driver-related safety regulations were also influential to drivers' judgments and intentions, respectively. The empirical findings demonstrate to managers that communication and education of safety norms may be highly effective to improve safety in unique occupational contexts where employees are given high levels of responsibility with little physical supervision, and where judgment errors can have devastating consequences for multiple stakeholders.
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Choklad smakar godare med ett gott samvete : En kvalitativ studie om hur etiska överväganden påverkar Generation Z i deras köpbeslut / Chocolate tastes better with a good conscience : A qualitative study of how ethical considerations influence Generation Z in their purchasing decisionSandqvist, Johanna, Hasanovic, Selma January 2020 (has links)
Adolescents involvement in societal issues has been found to be able to influence companies. Simultaneously, a growing interest in today’s consumers has been found to include ethical commitments in their consumption, a trend considered to be driven by young consumers. This can put an immense pressure on companies to take on a greater responsibility in societal issues. Young consumers in the year 2020 are considered to belong to Generation Z, a consumer group described as conscious and driven by topics of social development, predicted to possess future purchasing dominance. Whether or not Generation Z views consumption as a matter of involving ethical considerations could be of great importance to consider in order to attract the highly influential consumer group. The consequences for not taking this into consideration could result in not being able to reach out to the consumer group properly. Research has sought to understand ethical consumption in regards to generational and cultural differences. This study aims to expand the existing research area on ethical consumption in relation to Generation Z by implementing a focus on Swedish consumers within Generation Z. The purpose of this study is to attain a deeper understanding of how Generation Z’s consumption is influenced by ethical considerations. This has been done by including a theoretical background on ethical consumption, the buying decision process as well as Generation Z. Given the background and purpose of this study, it is of interest to examine how Generation Z is influenced by ethical considerations in their purchase decision. Through a qualitative research method and cross-sectional design, focus group interviews were conducted together with individuals within Generation Z. The empirical evidence from the study shows that Generation Z are influenced by ethical considerations, but not to the extent that it is conclusive for their purchase decision. The factors for purchasing an ethical product include regarding the ethical symbol as visually appealing, trusting the ethical labelling, having sufficient knowledge regarding the ethical stance, regarding the ethical stance as in line with their morals and values as well as their perceived price sensitivity for the ethical product. / Ungdomars engagemang i samhällsfrågor har visat sig kunna sätta prägel på och influera företag. Samtidigt är ett växande intresse för dagens konsumenter att inkludera etiska åtaganden i sin konsumtion, en trend som betraktas vara driven av unga konsumenter. Detta kan sätta stor press på företag att uppvisa ett större ansvarstagande i viktiga samhällsfrågor. År 2020 betraktas unga konsumenter tillhöra Generation Z, en konsumentgrupp med stor framtida köpdominans som beskrivs som medvetna och drivna kring frågor om samhällets utveckling. För företag som vill attrahera kundgruppen kan det vara av stor betydelse att beakta om huruvida Generation Z ser på konsumtion som en fråga om etiska överväganden. Konsekvensen som tillkommer för företag som inte väljer att beakta detta kan härleda till att de inte lyckas nå ut till konsumentgruppen. Tidigare forskning har försökt få en ökad förståelse för etisk konsumtion utifrån generationella och kulturella skillnader. Denna studie ämnar att vidga det befintliga forskningsområdet rörande etisk konsumtion i relation till Generation Z genom ett fokus på svenska konsumenter inom Generation Z. Studiens syfte är att få en ökad förståelse för hur Generation Z påverkas av etiska ställningstaganden vid konsumtion. Detta görs genom en teoretisk fördjupning inom etisk konsumtion, konsumentens köpbeslutsprocess samt Generation Z. Med given problembakgrund och syfte ämnar studien därför att utifrån forskningsfrågan undersöka hur Generation Z påverkas av etiska överväganden i deras köpbeslut. Utifrån en kvalitativ forskningsinriktning och tvärsnittsdesign genomfördes fokusgruppsintervjuer tillsammans med individer inom Generation Z. Empirin påvisar att Generation Z påverkas av etiska överväganden, men inte i den utsträckning att det alltid är avgörande för ett köpbeslut. De avgörande faktorerna för köp av en etisk produkt var om den etiska symbolen var visuellt tilltalande, om de hade förtroende för det etiska budskapet, om de upplevde att de hade tillräckligt med kunskap kring det etiska ställningstagandet, om det etiska ställningstagandet stämde överens med deras moral och värderingar samt deras upplevda priskänslighet för den etiska produkten.
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Přístupy zdravotnických pracovníků k etickým aspektům léčby extrémně nezralých novorozenců / Approaches of healthcare professionals toward the ethical aspects of extremely preterm infants' treatmentŠimečková, Barbora January 2020 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the attitudes of neonatologists and nurses to the ethical aspects of the treatment of extremely immature infants. The aim was to capture and interpret the attitudes of health professionals to the ethical issues of intensive neonatal care and their role in the decision-making process. The data were gathered through qualitative methodology using semi-structured and informal interviews with five neonatologists and five nurses. Data analysis was performed using open coding and data categorization. The results of the research are presented in individual categorical units by interpreting and retelling the received information. In conclusion, the attitudes of health professionals to selected ethical problems and the roles of individual members of the multidisciplinary team in decision-making about treatment procedures are discussed separately. The evaluation of results leads to the formulated recommendations for practice, which include several proposed solutions to the interpersonal problems associated with ethical issues of care for immature infants. Key words: immature infant, medical ethics, ethical decision making, perinatology, nursing, qualitative approach, interviews
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Building Character and Leading Through The "Eyes of Others:" A Qualitative and Quantitative Study of Ethical Decision-MakingNguyen, Thanh Chi 12 May 2022 (has links)
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