The Limits of Strategic Rationality: Ethics, Enterprise Risk Management, and Governance

Journal of Business Ethics 92 (3):361-372 (2010)
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Abstract

This article explores the links between strategic goals, enterprise risk management, and ethics. We offer a typology of managerial attitudes toward strategic goals and rationality and explore the interaction between strategic and ethical decision making. In so doing, we offer a practical framework for managers to approach ethical dilemmas in the highly complex, volatile, and risky economy that we currently find ourselves in.

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