Ethics - answer The set of moral principles or values that define right and wrong for a
person or group.
Ethical Decision Making - answer Never before has there been such an emphasis on
ethics in business curriculum and corporate training programs.
Classical Ethical Decision Making Model - answer Closely follows the classical model of
decision making with a focus on ethics. It has four steps: recognize ethical dilemma,
make ethical judgement, establish ethical intent and engage in ethical behavior.
Assumes that people are rationale and the alternative decisions are distinctive. Usually
only occurs in a court room because many people do not even recognize ethical
dilemmas.
Rational Model Of Crime - answer The belief that only good people do good things and
only bad people do bad things or when the cost outweigh the benefits. It is not a true
model.
Math Matrices - answerA study that proves the rational model of crime is not true.
Higher benefits deters people from cheating and the likelihood of cheating does not
change behavior either.
Fudge Factor - answerThe extent that people can be unethical still get away with it or
feel like a good person. Peoples ability to rationalize their behaviour.
Moral Development - answerEven if decision making does not happen in the ethical
decision making model, ethical people will still make more ethical choices because ones
moral development plays a larger role. It is one's level of ethical understanding. There
are three levels: pre-convential, conventional and post-conventional.
Pre-conventional - answerThe first level of moral development. Individuals are
concerned with external rewards and punishments.
Conventional - answerThe second level of moral development. Individuals are
concerned with expectations of behaviors.
Post-Conventional - answerThe third level of moral development. Individuals are guided
by their own moral frameworks.
Moral Frameworks - answerThere are two moral frameworks, the deontological and
teleological moral frameworks.
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