Ethical Focal Points as a Complement to Accelerated Social Change

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Abstract

In times of digitalization and globalization, social expectations change at an increasing pace. In order to provide orientation in times of frequent change, this article argues to reinforce the meaning of moral principles, norms, or values as focal points, which build the basis of mutually aligned behavioral expectations. Accordingly, the paper explains the abstract meaning of focal points – having reciprocal expectations as foundation for social cooperation – as well as the particular relevance of the focal point ‘do no harm’.

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Suchanek, A., & Entschew, E. M. (2018). Ethical Focal Points as a Complement to Accelerated Social Change. Humanistic Management Journal, 3(2), 221–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41463-018-0045-y

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