With leadership comes responsibility. In this course we explore the ethical considerations we are facing as individuals, as managers and as an organization. We combine philosophical frameworks with latest insights on findings on human behavior. Selected guest speakers will provide insights on ethical decision making and strategies in their own field.
Learning objective
- Understand the central questions and concepts moral philosophy and business ethics - Realize and be able to deal with the diverse set of ethical viewpoints when making decisions (ethical issues are “not issues of right versus wrong,” but “conflicts of right versus right”) - Understand the different contexts in which ethical decision making in business is addressed - Reveal and assess your ethical intuitions and learn how to use ethics in business settings
Content
This course has 3 parts. Each part is structured over one day. In part one we will begin to investigate the reasons for acting morally on the individual level. With that, this part provides a brief introduction to moral philosophy, going through classical approaches and will introduce moral agency and moral obligations. Selected readings provide the basis for this part. The second part will extend the scope of ethical consideration to the business context and to the level of an organization. This part uses insights from human behavior. Selected research papers and reports provide the basis for this part. The third part will focus on particular cases and role plays with professional actors. Overall, an open discussion and a self-discovery of the ethical aspects by the participants will be key for the interactive character of the seminar. More details on the structure and interactive elements (e.g. simulations, role plays) will follow closer to the seminar on moodle.
Performance assessment
Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)
Repetition only possible after re-enrolling for the course unit.
Additional information on mode of examination
Credit points will only be assigned if the following criteria are met: Full attendance of all course days and full completion of all course assignments.
Learning materials
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Groups
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Restrictions
Places
48 at the most
Priority
Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group
Primary target group
MAS ETH in Management, Technology, and Economics (365000)
starting semester 02