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  1. A Moral Bind? — Autonomous Weapons, Moral Responsibility, and Institutional Reality

    In “Accepting Moral Responsibility for the Actions of Autonomous Weapons Systems—a Moral Gambit” (2022), Mariarosaria Taddeo and Alexander Blanchard...

    Bartlomiej Chomanski in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 09 June 2023
  2. Accepting Moral Responsibility for the Actions of Autonomous Weapons Systems—a Moral Gambit

    In this article, we focus on the attribution of moral responsibility for the actions of autonomous weapons systems (AWS). To do so, we suggest that...

    Mariarosaria Taddeo, Alexander Blanchard in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 05 August 2022
  3. Vulnerability, Moral responsibility, and Moral Obligations: the case of Industrial Action in the Medical and Allied Professions

    The article addresses issues at the nexus of physician industrial action, moral agency, and responsibility. There are situations in which we find...

    Article 01 August 2022
  4. From moral to epistemic responsibility

    This paper originally expands the orthodox conception of moral blameworthiness to account for blameworthiness for conduct and outcomes across...

    Josh Cangelosi in Synthese
    Article 08 September 2022
  5. How Moral Identity Inhibits Employee Silence Behavior: The Roles of Felt Obligation and Corporate Social Responsibility Perception

    As a common organizational phenomenon, employee silence behavior has various negative implications for organizations, making it critical to...

    Aimin Yan, Hao Guo, ... Hao Ma in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 03 October 2022
  6. Blame for me and Not for Thee: Status Sensitivity and Moral Responsibility

    In our day-to-day lives, we form responsibility judgements about one another – but we are imperfect beings, and our judgments can be mistaken. This...

    Henry Argetsinger in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
    Article Open access 04 February 2022
  7. The Role of Moral Foundations, Anticipated Guilt and Personal Responsibility in Predicting Anti-consumption for Environmental Reasons

    In response to the growing importance of environmental issues, more and more consumers are turning to anti-consumption by reducing, rejecting, or...

    Barbara Culiberg, Hichang Cho, ... Vesna Zabkar in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 08 January 2022
  8. A Moral Evaluation of LBOs

    This study conducts a moral analysis of leverage buyouts (LBOs) and relies on the holistic framework of the Triple Font Theory. It shows that the...

    Aurélien Philippot in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 08 April 2024
  9. The Interdisciplinary Responsible Management Competence Framework: An Integrative Review of Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability Competences

    At the centre of responsible management (RM) learning is the development of managerial competence for ethics, responsibility, and sustainability...

    Oliver Laasch, Dirk C. Moosmayer, Elena P. Antonacopoulou in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 03 October 2022
  10. What Moral Responsibility is Not

    Moral responsibility and autonomy are closely related structurally and contentwise: they are both members of the “freedom family”. Here I argue that...
    John Martin Fischer in Thick (Concepts of) Autonomy
    Chapter 2022
  11. The influence of personal moral philosophies on consumer responses to company moral transgressions: the role of moral reasoning strategies and moral intensity

    Consumers can continue purchasing from or boycott a company in response to unethical conduct. Moral decoupling and moral rationalization are two...

    Mücahid Yıldırım in Asian Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 22 April 2024
  12. The Dark Side of Firms’ Green Technology Innovation on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from China

    Green technology innovation (GTI) has been increasingly adopted by firms worldwide to promote sustainable development, whereas its potential...

    Xu Chu, Yuntao Bai, Congshan Li in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 18 December 2023
  13. Difference-making and the control relation that grounds responsibility in hierarchical groups

    Hierarchical groups shape social, political, and personal life. This paper concerns the question of how individuals within such groups can be...

    Johannes Himmelreich in Philosophical Studies
    Article 08 December 2023
  14. Engaging, Distancing and Surrendering: Moral Legitimation of Controversial Organizational Decisions in the Media

    Although there is a vast body of work on legitimacy, we still have a limited understanding of the discursive aspects of moral legitimation. This is...

    Niina Erkama, Jo Angouri in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 28 December 2023
  15. The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility Short Title: The Impact of Social Norms of Responsibility on Corporate Social Responsibility

    Social norms of responsibility are shared beliefs on what constitutes responsible behavior, and they play a significant role in determining CSR. This...

    Article 26 April 2023
  16. How to Advance the Debate on the Criminal Responsibility of Antisocial Offenders

    Should offenders with psychopathy or those exhibiting extreme forms of antisocial behaviour be considered criminally responsible? The current debate...

    Marko Jurjako, Luca Malatesti, Inti A. Brazil in Neuroethics
    Article 21 October 2023
  17. Sco** Review Shows the Dynamics and Complexities Inherent to the Notion of “Responsibility” in Artificial Intelligence within the Healthcare Context

    The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare presents a host of ethical, legal, social, and political challenges...

    Sarah Bouhouita-Guermech, Hazar Haidar in Asian Bioethics Review
    Article 11 June 2024
  18. Does Corporate Social Responsibility Always Result in More Ethical Decision-Making? Evidence from Product Recall Remediation

    Recent research suggests that committing to corporate social responsibility (CSR) can induce moral licensing among employees, resulting in unethical...

    Alfred Z. Liu, Angela **a Liu, ... Donald Siegel in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 16 June 2023
  19. Historical Moral Responsibility and Manipulation via Deletion

    In discussions on moral responsibility for actions, a commonly discussed case is one in which an agent is manipulated into performing some action. On...

    Gabriel De Marco in Erkenntnis
    Article Open access 06 May 2021
  20. The playing field of empirical facts: on the interrelations between moral and empirical beliefs in reflective equilibrium

    What exactly is the role of empirical beliefs in moral reflective equilibrium (RE)? And if they have a part to play, can changes in our empirical...

    Manuel Cordes in Synthese
    Article Open access 10 April 2024
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