Assignmenet 1
REFERENCE LIST THAT WONT COUNT AS ONE OF THE 3 EXTERNAL SOURCES
Do The Right Thing: Making Ethical Decisions in Everyday Life
What Are Your Values
Identifying Your Values (Priority Test)
Living Your Values (1)
Living Your Values (2)
27 Reasons why good people do bad things
Whistleblowing: Redefining Ethics
The Role of Moral Values in Instigating Morally Responsible Behavior
Snowden and the Ethics of Whistleblowing
Employee Behavior Standards in the Workplace
Importance of Ethical Behavior in the Workplace
Connecting the Dots Between Intentions, Action and Results: A Comprehensive Approach to Ethical Decision Making
Values and culture in ethical decision making
Norman Bowie: a Kantian Approach to Business Ethics
Terms In and Types of Ethical Theory
Law and Ethics
Making the Best "Right" Decision
Introductions to Ethics
Hooker, J. (2004). The case against business ethics education: A study in bad arguments. Journal of Business Ethics Education 1(1), 75-88.
A Framework for Making Ethical Decisions
Born good? Babies help unlock the origins of morality (Are we born with a sense of ethics?)
What is Ethics to You as a Person? (1)
What is Ethics to You as a Person? (2)
A Framework for Thinking Ethically
Kant’s Moral Imperative (Telling the truth is universally accepted)
Ethics and Compliance: 14 Trends - Ethics of Tomorrow
Defining Business Ethics: (The study of business ethics is about the study of ethics in relationship to the business environment)
Building the Business Case for Ethics (p. 3-9 only)
Corporate Social Responsibility: The American Experience
Judith Samuelson. Next-Gen Business Thinking – Purpose and Performance.
Business Ethics
The Corporation as a Moral Person Author(s): Peter A. French
The Enduring Significance of John Rawls