BA 3340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Due Process, Activist Shareholder, Fatcat Records
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Level 3 at work, level 5 at home. Personal values are enduring beliefs that a speci c mode of conduct or end-state of existence is preferable to an opposite or converse mode of conduct or end-state. Personal integrity is de ned as adherence to moral principles or values. Moral imagination is concerned with whether one has sense of variety of possibilities and moral consequences of their decisions, the ability to imagination a wide range of possible issues, consequences, solutions. Moral framing: same issue can be perceived very differently according to the way it is framed. Using moral language likely to trigger moral thinking. Moral muteness because of concerns regarding perceived threats to harmony, ef ciency, image of power and effectiveness. Moral framing: rationalisation of unethical behavior involves strategies of: Systems of rewards: adherence to ethical principles and standards stands less chance of being repeated and spread throughout a company when it goes unnoticed and unrewarded.