Ethical Decision-Making in Business: Challenges and Strategies for Managers
Keywords:
Business ethics, ethical decision-making, challenges, managers, strategies, stakeholder interests, short-term profits, ethical analysis, culture of ethicsAbstract
Ethical decision-making in business is a critical aspect that directly influences organizational culture, reputation, and long-term sustainability. However, managers often encounter numerous challenges when navigating complex ethical dilemmas within their organizations. This scholarly article examines the various challenges faced by managers in making ethical decisions and explores effective strategies to address these challenges. Drawing on interdisciplinary research from fields such as ethics, management, psychology, and organizational behavior, this article provides insights into the cognitive biases, situational pressures, and conflicting interests that can hinder ethical decision-making. Moreover, it offers practical strategies and frameworks for managers to enhance their ethical decision-making skills, including fostering a culture of transparency, implementing robust ethical guidelines, promoting ethical leadership, and providing training and support for employees. By recognizing the challenges and adopting proactive strategies, managers can cultivate a culture of integrity and responsibility within their organizations, ultimately contributing to their long-term success and positive societal impact.