Have you ever faced an ethical dilemma while at work?聽 What would you do if your manager took credit for your work?聽 If you discover you made a minor mistake in a report you already sent to the client, would you disclose you made the mistake?聽 Would you hire the child of an important client, over more qualified candidates? These are just some of the ethical situations one can experience in the workplace discussed in a new book by 91亚色 Professor Mark Schwartz.
Mark Schwartz
After teaching and conducting research in the field of business ethics for more than 20 years, Schwartz, from the School of Administrative Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS), felt there was a need for a new business ethics book.
鈥淢y book helps to fill a void by focusing on the process of ethical decision making, which in my view represents a key dimension underpinning the entire business ethics field,鈥 聽he said.
Schwartz鈥檚 new book,聽Business Ethics: An Ethical Decision-Making Approach, published by Wiley-Blackwell (April聽2017), brings together cutting-edge research, current media stories of ethical misconduct, as well as portrayals of business ethics in Hollywood movies.聽 A series of new theoretical frameworks are proposed in the book, including Schwartz鈥檚 鈥淚ntegrated Ethical Decision-Making Model鈥 which helps explain the process of ethical decision-making.聽 This process includes overcoming the impediments to ethical behaviour such as improper framing, biases, psychological tendencies, moral rationalizations, and the impact of self-interest.
The book also includes Schwartz鈥檚 鈥淢ultifaceted Approach鈥 to ethical decision making, which as a normative framework includes Schwartz鈥檚 "3Ps" to always ask such as the public test (would you want your decision publicly disclosed?), the parent 聽test (what would you tell your child to do?), and the pillow test (will your decision allow you to sleep peacefully at night?). Schwartz applies his descriptive and normative decision-making frameworks to a series of common business ethics issues and dilemmas employees and managers might face in the workplace, placing them into categories such as moral temptations, stand up for ethics, and ethical trade-offs.
Schwartz鈥檚 book also discusses the pillars to developing and sustaining an ethical corporate culture in business firms, to help diminish the extent of ethical situations arising in the first place. The book concludes with a series of practical recommendations for how employees and managers can best navigate the moral high road when making ethical decisions.聽 Schwartz says he is proud that his new book is part of the聽Foundations of Business Ethics聽series, which according to series editors Michael Hoffman and Robert Frederick are written by an assembly of the most distinguished figures in business ethics. Schwartz鈥檚 other recent books include聽Corporate Social Responsibility: An Ethical Approach聽(Broadview Press, 2011), and as co-editor,聽Business Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality聽(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014).
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