Everyday Ethics

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Ethical Decision Making
ethical decision processes
ethical dilemma resolution strategies
Ethical Fading
ethics
Euphemistic Language
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Follow
Heinz Dilemma
industrial
industrial/organizational psychology
industrialorganizational psychology
Influence Ethical Decision Making
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Jean Kirnan
Kitty Genovese
Kitty Genovese Murder
LC Score
Mach Iv Scale
moral cognition
Moral Disengagement
organizational behavior
organizational behavior ethics
organizational ethics
organizational psychology
psychology of ethics
psychology of morality
Social Norm Campaign
social psychology ethics
Stanford Prison Experiment
Unethical Action
Unethical Behavior
Violates
Vroom's Expectancy Theory
Vroom's Theory
Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
Vroom’s Theory
White Collar Crime
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138052673
  • Weight: 346g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book expands the current discussion on ethics, addressing the gap between "headline" ethics cases, which are often extreme and taken from a business context, and the everyday ethical challenges that we all face in school, work, relationships, and communities. Case studies throughout demonstrate concepts and provide opportunities for readers to apply theory as they consider everyday issues such as the temptation to lie about an arrest on a job application, peer pressure to steal or drink, and the implications of "ratting out" a classmate who is cheating or a co-worker who is stealing. By including a broad array of ethical challenges, this book makes ethics more accessible to the reader. Drawing from several academic disciplines, including social psychology and organizational behavior, this book explores the personal and environmental factors that influence our ethical decision-making. The book is appropriate for ethics courses in an array of disciplines as well as anyone interested in ethical challenges.

Jean P. Kirnan has been Professor of Psychology at the College of New Jersey for over 30 years. Her teaching, consulting, and research focus on the application of psychological principles to workplace and community concerns.

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