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Between Kwasi Wiredu’s Humanistic Ethics and Motsamai Molefe’s Supernaturalist Ethics
Wiredu has argued that traditional Akan (African) ethics is humanistic in orientation and that human welfare, rather than God’s will, is the basis of...
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Organizing the Good Death: Ethics and Values-Work in the Sower Hospice
We study the relationship between values-work and virtue ethics in organizations. Drawing from an ethnographic study of a hospice for the poor in...
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Learning from Japanese Businesses: Ethics in Operational Excellence
Humanistic management in a non-Western context is underexplored, for example, in Japan. Despite numerous publications especially on Japanese...
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Develo** an Ethics Credential for Undergraduate STEM Majors
STEM faculty are encouraged to incorporate ethical, social, and historical content into their undergraduate STEM courses. This is a challenge, for... -
Spirituality: Definition, Religion and Ethics
Workplace spirituality continues to receive attention, with research on ethical outcomes and other sorts of outcomes. The research has shown mixed...
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Redemption Through Play? Exploring the Ethics of Workplace Gamification
Today, it is becoming increasingly common for companies to harness the spirit of play in order to increase worker engagement and improve...
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Making things specific: towards an anthropology of everyday ethics in healthcare
This paper is the English translation and adaptation of my inaugural lecture in Amsterdam for the Chair Anthropology of Everyday Ethics in Health...
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Engineering Ethics Education in China: Development, Promoters, and Challenges for the Future
Engineering ethics education has recently been essential in China’s engineering education. This chapter describes the development, promotors, and... -
Temporality and Ethics: Timeliness of Ethical Perspectives on Temporality in Times of Crisis
This introductory piece to the special issue presents in a broad sense, issues, and concepts related to temporality and ethics in business and...
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VI Value Ethics
This chapter is about the ethics of value. If the term ‘value’ originally belonged to the thinking of economics, then the concept of a value... -
Destiny, Love and Rational Faith in Husserl’s Post World War I Ethics
The fundamental goal of this paper is to clarify the importance of Husserl’s reflections on destiny ( Schicksal ) in the context of his post-WWI...
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Engaging otherness: care ethics radical perspectives on empathy
Throughout the years, care ethicists have raised concerns that prevalent definitions of empathy fail to adequately address the problem of otherness....
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On the relevance of (the New) Phenomenology to an ethics of health promotions: toward a prudent balance of understanding and explanation
The field of health promotions faces considerable ethical and programmatic challenge – and we believe opportunity – in addressing the relative...
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Confucianism and Ethics in Management
We argue that, apart from ethics derived from Judeo-Christian traditions, Chinese philosophy – notably Confucianism – can also be a repository of... -
Creating an Effective Business Ethics
While business ethics as an academic field of inquiry is flourishing, indicating an appreciation of the importance of ethics to the functioning of... -
XII Ethics and Universal Human Rights
This chapter deals with the relationship of ethics to universal human rights. For a reason-oriented ethics, the freedom of the person and their... -
Technology, Megatrends and Work: Thoughts on the Future of Business Ethics
To commemorate 40 years since the founding of the Journal of Business Ethics, the editors in chief of the journal have invited the editors to provide...
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Transforming Relationships and Empowering Communities: The Role of Care Ethics in Solving Grand Challenges
We examine how actors who have no legislative authority over others are able to transform water management from a fragmented approach to a...
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Ethics Inside the Black Box: Integrating Science and Technology Studies into Engineering and Public Policy Curricula
There is growing need for hybrid curricula that integrate constructivist methods from Science and Technology Studies (STS) into both engineering and...