Improving Case-Based Ethics Training with Codes of Conduct and Forecasting Content
Author(s)
Harkrider, LaurenThiel, Chase E.
Bagdasarov, Zhanna
Mumford, Michael D.
Johnson, James F.
Connelly, Shane
Devenport, Lynn D.
Keywords
Case-based learningEthical decision-making
Code of conduct
Forecasting
Sensemaking
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Education
Higher Education
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https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cobfac/332https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2012.661311
Abstract
Although case-based training is popular for ethics education, little is known about how specific case content influences training effectiveness. Therefore, the effects of (a) codes of ethical conduct and (b) forecasting content were investigated. Results revealed richer cases, including both codes and forecasting content, led to increased knowledge acquisition, greater sensemaking strategy use, and better decision ethicality. With richer cases, a specific pattern emerged. Specifically, content describing codes alone was more effective when combined with short-term forecasts. whereas content embedding codes within context was more effective when combined with long-term forecasts, leading to greater knowledge acquisition and sensemaking strategy use.Date
2012-01-01Type
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oai:digitalcommons.cwu.edu:cobfac-1327https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cobfac/332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2012.661311