Unethical Decision Making in Organizations

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Offered by University of Lausanne. This course 'Unethical decision making in organizations : A seminar on the dark side of the force' will ... Enroll for free.

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Taught by
Guido Palazzo
Professor of Business Ethics
and 1 more instructor

Offered by
University of Lausanne

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2 posts • 3 mentions • top 3 shown below

r/exmormon • post
19 points • matt2001
Coursera Course (free) 'Unethical decision making in organizations : A seminar on the dark side of the force' will teach you how strong organizational contexts push good people towards unethical decisions. You will also learn how to protect yourself...
r/skeptic • post
7 points • smalljude
This free course (MOOC) on unethical decision-making in organisations might be handy for skeptics to take too.
r/CriticalTheory • post
6 points • -mickomoo-
Coursera Class made me think about you all

https://www.coursera.org/course/unethicaldecision

The first lecture seemed framed from vantage point of contextual embededness and Hannah Arendt was mentioned no less than 3 times.

It's a cool class about how context could encourage people to behave unethically.