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