Don’t Just Trust Your Gut: The Importance of Normative Deliberation to Ethical Decision-Making at Work

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Oyku Arkan
Mahak Nagpal
Tobey K. Scharding
Danielle E. Warren
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[1] The State University of New Jersey,Management & Global Business, Rutgers Business School – Newark & New Brunswick, Rutgers
[2] National University of Singapore,undefined
[3] NUS Business School,undefined
[4] Sabanci University,undefined
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Journal of Business Ethics | 2023年 / 186卷
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Ethical decision-making; Deliberation; Intuition; Normative theory; Ethical obligations;
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While deliberation has traditionally played a central role in philosophical and behavioral accounts of ethical decision-making, several recent studies challenge the value of deliberation. These studies find that deliberative thinking, such as considering divergent views or different perspectives, leads to less ethical decisions. We observe, however, that these studies do not address normative deliberation, in which decision-makers consider or apply a normative standard. We predict that normative deliberation improves ethical decision-making. Across six experiments, we examine the effects of non-normative deliberation (mathematical calculations, word problems) and normative deliberation (elicited by considering ethical obligations, stakeholder interests, or a corporate ethics framework) on ethical decision-making (judgments, intentions, and behaviors). We find that normative deliberation improves ethical decision-making and, in contrast to recent studies, no form of deliberation harms ethical decision-making.
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