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McKendall, Marie – Management Teaching Review, 2021
Using a behavioral ethics framework and YouTube video clips, this exercise engages students in a demonstration of how people employ cognitive errors and self-deception to protect their interests when making ethical decisions. This approach helps instructors supplement lessons using normative theories to teach business ethics. Normative theories…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Decision Making, Error Patterns

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