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    International journal of value-based management 9 (1996), S. 133-140 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: catholic social teaching ; business ethics ; human resource management ; employment relation ; social justice
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract For more than a century, Popes have spoken to the issue of proper treatment of employees. Through several encyclicals, they have collectively constructed a framework that offers specific guidance for the management of human resources. Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc. is a successful producer of super-premium ice cream. Although it in no way professes to practice Catholic Social Teaching in its management, the parallels between its approach and the Catholic model are striking. This article explores those parallels to contemplate to what extent an organization can realistically implement Catholic Social Teaching in a competitive environment.
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    International journal of value-based management 9 (1996), S. 141-152 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: business ethics ; moral management ; teaching ethics ; management training ; classroom ethics ; macromorality ; micromorality
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article explains in comprehensive macro and micro terms why business management professors teach or should be teaching ethics as part of their classroom subject matter. Ten different perspectives, starting with transcendental and global, and ending with departmental and individual, are presented in convincing fashion. Ethics is an extremely popular topic today inside and outside of business schools. This article summarizes why; and it attempts to encourage professors who are not yet a part of the new environmental-ethical era of the 1990s to join the movement.
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    International journal of value-based management 10 (1997), S. 9-29 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: business ethics ; Jewish ; religious ; community ; transformation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper examines the method of Jewish business ethics. MichaelWalzer, in his work, Interpretation and Social Criticism (1987), suggeststhree common and important approaches to moral philosophy. He labels thesethe path of discovery, the path of invention, and the path ofinterpretation. The first part of this paper argues that Jewish businessethics is best thought of in terms of interpretation. Without question, thereligious ethicist immediately recognizes Walzer‘s metaphor of the moralworld as a ’home occupied by a single family over many generations... ‘as his own. Ethical arguments from a Jewish perspective must of necessityhave a ’lived-in quality‘ and always make reference to and are based on the’memory-laden objects and artifacts.‘ The second part of the paper exploressome of the implications of Jewish business ethics as interpretation.
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    International journal of value-based management 10 (1997), S. 173-192 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: business ethics ; ethical dilemmas ; moral policies ; principled and pragmatic approach ; responsible decision making ; reconcile different responsibilities ; organizational change ; field of tension
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Several theories exist on how managers think aboutethical responsibilities in a business environment.Some stress the economic way of thinking and explainwhy there is no space for moral reasoning in abusiness environment. Others claim that in a businessenvironment also moral considerations can play animportant role. In this article, we will explore theway managers have actually dealt with potentialdilemmas in organizational change processes,especially changes with drastic consequences foremployees. Do managers consider moral arguments? Dothey feel a moral responsibility towards theiremployees? And in what way do they include a moralresponsibility in the decision process and itsoutcomes? These questions were investigated throughcase studies in two organisations and interviews withsix managers in other companies. The framework whichis used in the research will be described and the mainresults of the field-research will be presented. Wedid find that managers actually strived to some extentfor fair and morally responsible solutions in dilemmasituations, but in another way then we expectedbeforehand. Managers did not base their acting onmoral arguments. Instead they used a more pragmaticapproach wherein acting in a morally responsible wayis based on strategic arguments, such as the positiveeffects for the organisation in the long run.
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    International journal of value-based management 10 (1997), S. 193-203 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: discourse ethics ; business ethics ; argumentation ; motives ; personality traits
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Fair and non-manipulative argumentation plays a key role in contemporary German ethics and business ethics. The purpose of this paper was to examine the question whether psychological dispositions for this type of communication do exist. In three empirical studies consisting of 839 subjects it was possible to establish four argumentative motives. Furthermore, the data show that these motives are correlated with basic personality traits. These motives have also implications for social integration, rationality, use of information, time demand, and interpersonal trust in business communication. In sum, fair and non-manipulative argumentation is a realistic tool for solving everyday ethical problems. Thus, discourse ethics is not only good for theory but also good for practice.
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    International journal of value-based management 10 (1997), S. 127-146 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: business ethics ; moral responsibility ; high reliability organizations ; aviation industry ; aircraft maintenance ; safety
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract In this article I will discuss the construction of safety in high reliability organizations. This construction is then evaluated from a moral point of view. I will argue that accidents happening to high reliability organizations make clear that we have to reconceptualize our notion of moral responsibility.
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    International journal of value-based management 11 (1998), S. 103-124 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: character traits ; values ; business ethics ; students in business schools ; coed schools ; all-women colleges ; organizational culture ; religious vs. public comparisons
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This study examines whether business students' perception of value trait reinforcement and importance differ by their university context. Student perceptions in coeducational religious, coeducational public and all-female religious schools were compared. The results of this study indicate areas of similarity and differences among students in regard to the context of school type and that reinforcement differences seemed to contribute to the differences.
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    International journal of value-based management 12 (1999), S. 13-27 
    ISSN: 1572-8528
    Keywords: business ethics ; mindset ; values ; christianity ; confucianism ; Italian ; Taiwanese ; Machiavellianism ; rotarians ; international
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This study investigates the application of an organizational mindset instrument to compare the ethical mindsets between Italy and Taiwan. Results suggest that there are not significant differences, but Italian business is perceived to practice some Machiavellianism that puts results ahead of ethical concerns.
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    Teaching business ethics 1 (1997), S. 3-19 
    ISSN: 1573-1944
    Keywords: business and society ; business ethics ; college teaching ; ethics ; pedagogy ; social responsibility ; teaching ; undergraduates ; undergraduate instruction ; values
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Philosophy , Economics
    Notes: Abstract Undergraduate business students present special needs and challenges in respect to the teaching of ethics. Traditional methods of teaching this topic are the subject of criticism in the literature. This paper considers the nature of the target audience while advancing the complementary goals of convincing undergraduate business students that ethical behavior in business is important and increasing the likelihood that these students will make ethical choices in the future. Shortcomings of approaches commonly used to teach this topic are discussed. Specific instructional techniques to supplement or replace traditional pedagogy are suggested.
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    Teaching business ethics 1 (1997), S. 197-211 
    ISSN: 1573-1944
    Keywords: business ethics ; case method ; discretion ; ethical culture ; ethical devision making ; ethics education ; gender differences ; organizational crisis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Philosophy , Economics
    Notes: Abstract Many managers now routinely receive training in business ethics using the case method. However the efficacy of this training has not been studied. Organizational crises, in the form of cases which present managers with ethical dilemmas, are commonly used to illustrate principles in business ethics courses. As illustrated in the classroom, these organizational ethical crises often result in severe financial consequences for the organization involved such as litigation or bankruptcy. The present study assessed the potential of the case method for teaching managers to respond ethically to organizational crisis. The author also assessed the role of organizational and ideographic factors in determining which managers would choose to act. Managers who had received classroom training in ethical case analysis were compared to those who had not. The majority in both groups of managers chose to take action when confronted with ethical dilemmas. However, managers who had received ethical training were more likely to act in some ethical situations than managers who had not. The ethical culture of an organization and the gender of the managers was also found to influence managerial action in response to ethical dilemmas.
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