ABSTRACT

Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology was one of the first books to integrate work from moral philosophy, moral psychology, I-O psychology, and political and social economy, as well as business. It incorporates these perspectives into a "framework for taking moral action" and presents a practical model for ethical decision making. The second edition has added a chapter on Virtue Theory, including its application in I-O, Organizational behavior (OB) and business; expands Moral Psychology to two chapters, with more attention to moral emotions, effects of the "dark side" of personality, and the intuitionist model of moral judgment; expands the sections on social and economic justice; and expands the treatment of the Responsible Conduct of Research with a new chapter on Research Integrity. Examples from I-O research and practice, as well as current business events, are offered throughout. It is ideal for ethics and I-O courses at the graduate level.

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction

part I|166 pages

Moral Philosophy and Psychology

chapter 2|27 pages

Meta-Ethics

chapter 3|25 pages

Normative Ethical Theories

I. Deontology

chapter 4|15 pages

Normative Ethical Theories

II. Consequentialism

chapter 5|21 pages

Normative Ethical Theories

III. Virtue Ethics

chapter 6|44 pages

Moral Psychology

I. Moral Development

chapter 7|32 pages

Moral Psychology

II. Taking Moral Action

part II|214 pages

Values

part III|87 pages

The Responsible Conduct of Research

chapter 13|51 pages

Research Ethics

Informed Consent, Confidentiality and the Use of Deception

chapter 14|34 pages

Scientific Integrity

part IV|32 pages

Conclusion

chapter 15|30 pages

Taking Moral Action