Evolutionary Processes, Moral Luck, and the Ethical Responsibilities of the Manager

S. Ramakrishna Velamuri (First Author), Nicholas Dew (Participant Author)

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摘要

The responsibilities of the manager have been examined through several lenses in the business ethics literature: Kantian (Bowie, ), contractarian (Donaldson and Dunfee, ), consequentialist (Friedman, ), and virtue ethics (Solomon,), to name just four. This paper explores what the ethical responsibilities of the manager would look like if viewed through an evolutionary lens. Discussion is focused on the impact of evolutionary thinking on the process of moral reasoning, rather than on the sources or the substance of morality. The conclusion is reached that the evolutionary lens supports the view that moral luck plays an important role in how we assign ethical responsibilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
源语言英语
页(从-至)113-126
期刊Journal of Business Ethics
91
1
DOI
已出版 - 2010

Corresponding author email

rvelamuri@ceibs.edu

关键词

  • business ethics
  • ethical responsibility
  • evolution
  • moral luck
  • theoretical foundation

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  • Scopus
  • SSCI

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