Factors Influencing Ethical Decision-Making in Business Administration

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This presentation explores the various factors that influence ethical decision-making, focusing on significant individual factors such as personal moral philosophy, stage of moral development, motivation, gender, and experience. It emphasizes how individual, organizational, and opportunity factors can impact ethical decisions, especially in the workplace.


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  1. LIBYAN INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Factors that Influence Ethical Decision-Making Dana Elgimbri 3784 danna_3784@limu.edu.ly

  2. Table of Contents Introduction Factors that influence ethical decision making Significant individual factors that effect ethical decision making Conclusion Reflection References 2

  3. Objective At the end of this presentation you well all be to : Identify individual factors that influence ethical decision-making 3

  4. INTRODUCTION :

  5. Introduction Individual, organizational, and opportunity factors are the three main variables that might affect ethical decision-making. All three of these considerations can have a significant impact on a person's decision-making, particularly in the workplace. Many people seek advice from friends or colleagues. 5

  6. FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ETHICAL DECISION MAKING:

  7. Factors that influence ethical decision making: Maturity: Even as adolescents or teenagers, some people are more ethically mature than others. Age is not always a reliable indicator of maturity. professional background: The harder ethical decisions are to make and the more likely it is that some of them will be incorrect the less experience a person has with doing so. The ability to deal with When under pressure, some people become agitated and unable to reason effectively; in contrast, others become intensely focused, rise to the occasion, and make wise choices. 7

  8. Significant individual factors that effect ethical decision making : Personal moral philosophy Stage of moral development Motivation Gender Experience 8

  9. Conclusion: Three primary factors individual, organizational, and opportunity can influence how ethical decisions are made. Particularly in the workplace, all three of these factors can have a substantial influence on a person's decision-making. Many people ask their friends or coworkers for advice. 9

  10. REFLECTION:

  11. Reflection : In my opinion, it's important to have and use all those three factors in the company because all three can help a lot in the process of desicion making. 11

  12. References The IABC Handbook of Organizational Communication: A Guide to Internal Communication, Public Relations, Marketing, and Leadership. O Reilly Online Learning, www.oreilly.com/library/view/the-iabc-handbook/9780470894064/ch005- sec005.html. Accessed 16 Nov. 2022. Three Factors That Influence Ethical Decision Making - 566 Words | Cram. Three Factors That Influence Ethical Decision Making - 566 Words | Cram, www.cram.com/essay/Three-Factors-That-Influence-Ethical-Decision- Making/PCHCCACTHXT. Accessed 16 Nov. 2022. 12

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