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  1. The Role of Four Universal Moral Competencies in Ethical Decision-Making.Rafael Morales-Sánchez & Carmen Cabello-Medina - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 116 (4):717-734.
    Current frameworks on ethical decision-making process have some limitations. This paper argues that the consideration of moral competencies, understood as moral virtues in the workplace, can enhance our understanding of why moral character contributes to ethical decision-making. After discussing the universal nature of four moral competencies (prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance), we analyse their influence on the various stages of the ethical decision-making process. We conclude by considering the managerial implications of our findings and proposing further research.
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  • Integrating character in management: virtues, character strengths, and competencies.Rafael Morales-Sánchez & Carmen Cabello-Medina - 2015 - Business Ethics: A European Review 24 (S2):156-174.
    In recent years, character traits in general and virtue-related concepts in particular have been of considerable interest to philosophers, psychological researchers, and practitioners in the business ethics field. Three approaches to character traits can be used to incorporate ethics into organizations: virtues, character strengths, and competencies. The aim of this article is to clarify the concept of character traits, or virtues, and provide a unified operational version of it for incorporation into management. To this end, we first discuss the analogy (...)
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  • Of fallacies and curricula: A case of business ethics.Alma Acevedo - 2001 - Teaching Business Ethics 5 (2):157-170.
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  • El potencial filosófico del concepto de carácter en Sennett.Albert Muñoz Miralles - 2015 - Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 17:119-140.
    En este artículo se pretende explorar la actualidad de un concepto tan ligado desde sus orígenes a la ética como es el de carácter, si bien a través del prisma de un sociólogo de renombre en nuestros días, Richard Sennett. Lo interesante de esta aproximación es que sitúa la formación del carácter en relación a los contextos institucionales -especialmente el ámbito del trabajo- en los que se desenvuelve la vida cotidiana de las personas, y que en los últimos tiempos están (...)
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