Developing Moral Muscle in a Literature-Based Business Ethics Course

Inge M. Brokerhof, Sandra J. Sucher, P. Matthijs Bal, Frank Hakemulder, Paul G.W. Jansen, Omar N. Solinger
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Moral subjectivity (e.g., reflexivity, perspective-taking) is a necessary condition for moral development. However, widely used approaches to business ethics education, rooted in conceptualizations of ethical development as objective and quantifiable, often neglect students’ subjective involvement in moral matters. In this case study we investigated subjective aspects of moral development of MBA students in a business ethics course using an alternative pedagogy based on world literature as course material. The findings elucidated that the use of literary narratives stimulated the development of “moral muscle,” a dynamic moral capability that needs to be developed through regular reflection and practice. Additionally, the development of moral muscle during the course showed heterogeneity among students, with different starting positions, learning routes, and end states of their moral development. The findings contribute to a new theoretical understanding of moral development as a dynamic process – as moral muscle – with different individual change trajectories, and shed new light on how the use of literary narratives in business ethics education can stimulate this development. Keywords: Business ethics; Literature-based course; Moral development; Moral muscle; Individual differences; Moral imagination
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在以文献为基础的商业伦理课程中发展道德力量
道德主体性(如反身性、换位思考)是道德发展的必要条件。然而,广泛使用的商业伦理教育方法植根于道德发展是客观和可量化的概念,往往忽视了学生对道德问题的主观参与。在这个案例研究中,我们使用一种基于世界文学作为课程材料的另类教学法,调查了MBA学生在商业伦理课程中道德发展的主观方面。研究结果表明,文学叙事的使用刺激了“道德肌肉”的发展,这是一种动态的道德能力,需要通过定期的反思和实践来发展。此外,学生在课程中道德肌肉的发展表现出异质性,其道德发展的起点、学习路径和最终状态都存在差异。这些发现有助于对道德发展作为一个动态过程的新的理论理解——作为道德肌肉——具有不同的个体变化轨迹,并为在商业道德教育中如何使用文学叙事来促进这一发展提供了新的思路。关键词:企业伦理;以课程;道德发展;道德上的肌肉;个体差异;道德想象力
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