- Radiologic technologists and ethical
reasoning.
"What is a virtuous man and what is a virtuous school and society which educates virtuous men?" (1) Like other health professionals, radiologic technologists must have scientific and technical knowledge specific to their profession. In addition, cognitive and psychomotor skills are essential to carrying out the duties of the job....
- E-teaching - the Economic Threat to the Ethical Legitimacy of Education?
HEADNOTE ABSTRACT This paper argues that e-teaching, the use of computers and information technology in teaching, can pose moral threats to the legitimacy of the educational process. One of the reasons for this is the strong relation between e-teaching and business interests. The paper will discuss this relationship and why ......
- How advertising practitioners view ethics: moral
muteness, moral myopia, and moral imagination.
Advertising practitioners face ethical issues that are common to all professionals, but they also encounter issues related to factors unique to advertising. Despite some academic and popular discussion of ethics in advertising, ranging from its broad social consequences to consumers' perceptions of potentially objectionable ads, we know little about how ......
- An Empirical Investigation of Locus of Control and the
Structure of Moral Reasoning: Examining the Ethical Decision-Making
Processes of Sales Managers.
Selling is the business function most often associated with ethical abuses (Laczniak 1983, Tsalikis and Fritzsche 1989). Corey (1993, p.40) explains that salespersons are frequently "caught in a cross-fire of conflicting pressures," dealing simultaneously with customers and the firms they represent. Supervisory performance is one element that may mitigate the ......
- Ethical decision making: challenge of the 1990's
- a practical approach for local governments.
This article describes the challenges of establishing ethical decision-making in local government organizations. As governments operate in the "Sunshine," the intense public and media scrutiny requires policy action on ethics for both elected and appointed officials. The ethical dilemmas facing public service are discussed as a prelude to developing ethics ......
- A conversation with Steven Kerr: a rational approach to understanding and teaching ethics.
Steven Kerr has been active in both the academic world (Past President of the Academy of Management) and, more recently, has been active in a leadership role in industry. Steve covered many topics in the interview. To help the reader better access material, I divided the interview into four parts: ......
- A Cultural Understanding of Research Ethics Governance
Introduction Analyses of research ethics tend to characterize ethical review and its components as a linear process of submission, review, revision, research conduct and reporting. Recommendations to improve research ethics usually seek to provide a way to better support this linear process through improved guidance, training, regulation, institutional power or ......