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    attempting to declare a victor‚ however‚ it is helpful to consider what the two theories actually say and what they do not say. Both the shareholder ’ and stakeholder theories are normative theories of corporate social responsibility‚ dictating what a corporation ’s role ought to be. By extension‚ they can also be seen as normative theories of business ethics‚ since executives and managers of a corporation should make decisions according to the "right" theory. Unfortunately‚ the two theories are very much

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    Modern Ethical Theories Psychological Egoism vs. Ethical Egoism When we discuss modern ethics there are two theories that emerge above all others and although both are supported they are often controversial in nature. Ethical Egoism states that we should put ourselves and our interests before those of others leading to the conclusion that if we do things that are only in our own self interest then we have achieved morality. Psychological Egoism presumes that we always put ourselves and our interests

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    The researchers deem it quintessential to set the stage by touching on one of the major themes of their field of study - social economy (SE). Such an exploration is necessary as we are dealing with a case – The Guldsmeden Hotel – whose commercial activities are interlaced with several social activities and as such showing signs quite typical to that of social economy organizations. For instance‚ aside operating as a commercial hotel‚ the hotel persists on the need for a balanced sustainability angle

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    more resources and money to be given to those already alive. My normative principal is a mix between Peter Singers and Onora O’Neill. I think that yes‚ we should do the action that has the overall best consequence; however‚ it’s relative to the situation and is different for every scenario. It’s up to us to evaluate the circumstances and decide what should be done since we are the ones with the power to help. So my overall normative principal is: Based on the situation we should try to choose the

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    three types of reference group influence – informational‚ normative‚ and identification. Assuming Bianca is a representative for the group consisting of successful‚ urban‚ professional African American women‚ which type(s) of group influence do you see operating in this campaign? Informational influence is a potential since a member of the target group is implicitly saying‚ “You are like me and I like this car‚ so you will too”. Normative influence is not really being utilized in this campaign

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    resources‚ so on and so forth. They do know that whatever rules that they create within this “meeting” they will be binding once they enter the real world. Both Rawls and Brock have a normative style view in which they look at what is happening versus what should be happening in the global order. In Brock’s normative thought experiment she calls upon delegates from countries all over the world. In essence this “gathering” is like a global conference. Within the global conference Brock does not assume

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    I believe that it is at the congregational‚ grassroots level where individuals truly explore their shared moral responsibilities and the interdependence that exists with others; it is also at the congregational level where dialogue is imperative to help the community discern how it is called to live into discipleship of Christ – particularly love of neighbor. I believe that the congregation is a rich community of relationships. As such‚ its members are called to be in conversation with one another

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    Normative conformity is when a group of people is pressure due to a person wanting to fit in the group. An example of this is Asch line study. Informative conformity is when a person is not clear of the situation and compares their behavior with the group

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    in our lives reduces stress and anger and helps us to lead better and healthier lives. Durkheim is not saying that crime is good‚ but rather that is serves good in society. Durkheim’s theory is somewhat about a normative theory but mainly it comes from the labeling perspective. The normative theory applies in the way that the social norms provide a guide for what is normal in society and how individuals should act‚ and why they get broken in society. The labeling perspective is what helps the society

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    the needs of the theorist and on beliefs about the social world and the nature of knowledge" (2005‚ 22-23) Scholars have identified four major categories of communication theory 1.) postpositivism‚ 2.) cultural theory‚ 3.) critical theory and 4.) normative theory and although they "share a commitment to an increased understanding of social and communicative life and a value for high-quality scholarship" Miller

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