ADMS 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Immanuel Kant, Categorical Imperative, Organizational Culture

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Ethics: the study of morality or moral judgments, standards, and rules of conduct. Business ethics the rules, standards, principles, or codes giving guidelines for morally right behavior in certain contexts. Unethical behavior: behavior that in some way has a harmful effect on others and is either illegal or morally unacceptable to the larger community. Categorical imperative: the assertion by philosopher immanuel kant that moral actions are, by definition, actions that respect others. Models for making ethical decisions: utilitarian or end-point ethics (john steward mills) determining if an action is right or wrong, by examining the end result or the likely consequences or outcomes (cost-benefit, risk-benefit analysis). An action must achieve the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people in order for the action to be considered ethical. Car company must perform cost-benefit analysis: legal costs and damages due to lost lives in car accidents versus costs of car recalls with faulty parts.

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