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6 Μαΐ 2024 · The theory asserts that there are two types of utilitarian ethics practiced in the business world, "rule" utilitarianism and "act" utilitarianism.
Utilitarianism is pervasive in contemporary business practice, management theory, and decision-making through cost-benefit analysis. Decisions are often made based on the “bottom line” of profit, numbers of stakeholders affected, or overall utility to the organization.
In business contexts, utilitarianism implies an obligation for businesses to do what they can to act in a way that maximizes happiness and minimizes suffering. So, utilitarianism provides a basis for criticizing business behaviours that cause harm to anyone at all.
22 Φεβ 2019 · To understand the degree of inclination towards utilitarian ethical decision-making among student leaders at Spicer Adventist University, Pune, is the primary objective of this study.
7 Δεκ 2018 · Utilitarianism, the theory that one should do what will bring about the greatest happiness for the many, is an excellent ethical theory to guide managers. Thoughtful management practices could benefit everyone – not just the shareholders, employees, and the managers but society as a whole.
1 Δεκ 2007 · Modern 'utilitarian' ethics is mainly concerned with calculable consequences: an act's rightness or wrongness is determined merely by the consequences of the act rather than by the...
Kohlberg’s fifth level is the classical home of a moral philosophy called utilitarianism. The ethics of utilitarianism spans from Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832), John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), Henry Sidgwick (1838–1900), and G. E. Moore (1873–1958) to contemporary ethicist Peter Singer (2013).