This qualitative study explores the types of ethical dilemmas that Finnish managers working in reception centres for asylum seekers have encountered and whether the moral intensity of the ethical issues was observable in the ethical decision-making. It concludes that the majority of the managers interviewed encountered ethical dilemmas relating to the termination of reception services. The ethical dilemmas were stratified into seven groups: ambiguous or complete absence of relevant instructions, lack of support, conflicting values, withholding information, pressure, discretionary stress, and unjust decisions on asylum applications. In addition, various dimensions of moral intensity were observed in the managers’ ethical decision-making, ind...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this essay is that, through a descriptive ethic study, with staff in an asyl...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
In this research, we argue that managers have various strategies for handling complex ethical proble...
This study examined what kinds of ethical dilemmas managers working in reception centers in Finland ...
This study is focused on the caseworkers of the Swedish Migration board and theirexperiences of ethi...
Background: Nurse managers are placed in a unique position within the healthcare system where they g...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to characterize issues related to head nurses’ decision makin...
This article is an attempt to analyse the phenomenon of “ethical dilemma.” One assumes that an ethic...
This paper is based on research conducted in the UK to investigate middle managers’ experience of us...
The purpose of this study was to identify themes about ethical dilemmas of staff nurses across a var...
This paper aims to understand the ethical decision-making process of local managers of medium-sized ...
Abstract: In this study we have turned to the complex host-country environment of China to investiga...
Central to the empirical research on ethical-decision making is that moral behaviour is predicated o...
This chapter reviews almost a decade of research and writing undertaken by the authors into ethical ...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this essay is that, through a descriptive ethic study, with staff in an asyl...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
In this research, we argue that managers have various strategies for handling complex ethical proble...
This study examined what kinds of ethical dilemmas managers working in reception centers in Finland ...
This study is focused on the caseworkers of the Swedish Migration board and theirexperiences of ethi...
Background: Nurse managers are placed in a unique position within the healthcare system where they g...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to characterize issues related to head nurses’ decision makin...
This article is an attempt to analyse the phenomenon of “ethical dilemma.” One assumes that an ethic...
This paper is based on research conducted in the UK to investigate middle managers’ experience of us...
The purpose of this study was to identify themes about ethical dilemmas of staff nurses across a var...
This paper aims to understand the ethical decision-making process of local managers of medium-sized ...
Abstract: In this study we have turned to the complex host-country environment of China to investiga...
Central to the empirical research on ethical-decision making is that moral behaviour is predicated o...
This chapter reviews almost a decade of research and writing undertaken by the authors into ethical ...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this essay is that, through a descriptive ethic study, with staff in an asyl...
Dual loyalty issues confront health and welfare professionals in immigration detention centres in Au...
In this research, we argue that managers have various strategies for handling complex ethical proble...