Many models of (un)ethical decision making assume that people decide rationally and are in principle able to evaluate their decisions from a moral point of view. However, people might behave unethically without being aware of it. They are ethically blind. Adopting a sensemaking approach, we argue that ethical blindness results from a complex interplay between individual sensemaking activities and context factors
International audienceA growing body of research has been drawing on the sensemaking perspective in ...
Making morally sensitive decisions and evaluations pervade many human everyday activities. Philosoph...
Ethical infractions have long been characterized as a failure of the will to overcome the temptation...
Many models of (un)ethical decision making assume that people decide rationally and are in principle...
AbstractWe are prone to ethical errors owing to bounded ethicality stemming from bounded awareness. ...
Biases can skew leaders' perceptions and limit the amount of information they consider, writes Thoma...
Previous models of ethical decision making in business have placed little emphasis on the role of aw...
Theories of ethical decision-making assume it is a process that is special, or different in some reg...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Rationalist models of ethical decision making assume that higher order conscious reasoning dominates...
This dissertation investigates the cognitive processes businesspeople use to resolve ethical dilemma...
The aim of this article is to analyze the ethical decisions taken by organizations both in everyday ...
This is an empirical study comparing the susceptibility of managers and students to a decision-makin...
People make decisions and solve problems in a variety of ways. Oftentimes, little if any thought goe...
International audienceA growing body of research has been drawing on the sensemaking perspective in ...
International audienceA growing body of research has been drawing on the sensemaking perspective in ...
Making morally sensitive decisions and evaluations pervade many human everyday activities. Philosoph...
Ethical infractions have long been characterized as a failure of the will to overcome the temptation...
Many models of (un)ethical decision making assume that people decide rationally and are in principle...
AbstractWe are prone to ethical errors owing to bounded ethicality stemming from bounded awareness. ...
Biases can skew leaders' perceptions and limit the amount of information they consider, writes Thoma...
Previous models of ethical decision making in business have placed little emphasis on the role of aw...
Theories of ethical decision-making assume it is a process that is special, or different in some reg...
Humans are constantly making decisions. Often times, the rules or “heuristics” that guide our decisi...
Rationalist models of ethical decision making assume that higher order conscious reasoning dominates...
This dissertation investigates the cognitive processes businesspeople use to resolve ethical dilemma...
The aim of this article is to analyze the ethical decisions taken by organizations both in everyday ...
This is an empirical study comparing the susceptibility of managers and students to a decision-makin...
People make decisions and solve problems in a variety of ways. Oftentimes, little if any thought goe...
International audienceA growing body of research has been drawing on the sensemaking perspective in ...
International audienceA growing body of research has been drawing on the sensemaking perspective in ...
Making morally sensitive decisions and evaluations pervade many human everyday activities. Philosoph...
Ethical infractions have long been characterized as a failure of the will to overcome the temptation...