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There are many reasons for the changes in the way nursing ethics has been taught in recent decades. The technological … advances in all areas of medicine requires nurses to have not only better clinical and technical skills but also the ability to … ethics has moved from being a subsidiary branch of bioethics to an autonomous discipline with its own conceptual frameworks …
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Ethical work climate (EWC), introduced by Bart Victor and John Cullen, plays a central role in the business ethics …
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. One of the key reasons for the lack of payment discipline is poor business ethics, which is primarily introduced with the …
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This paper uses the IBE Ethics at Work 2018 survey to explore employees' ethical reasoning and examine gender and age … differences across 12 countries. Debates about gender and ethics have been intense since Kohlberg's theory of moral development … Millennials in the workplace has raised new questions about age/generational differences and ethics. The findings in this study …
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countries to rich ones to work as nannies, nurses, teachers, maids, and sex workers. The struggle to maintain a healthy balance … between work, family, and care in Western nations is creating a care deficit in the developing world. Feminist Ethics and … Social Policy links ethics to the social politics of care by revealing the implications of the feminization of migrant labour …
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