In today’s complex professional environments, ethical decision-making is essential for long-term success and effective leadership. This course dives deep into the psychological and social factors that shape our ethical judgments and behaviors. You'll explore how biases and stereotypes influence decisions, discover the power of social norms and conformity, and examine the crucial role emotions play in ethical reasoning. Additionally, you'll learn about the nuanced effects of power and status on ethical actions, including how to manage power responsibly and effectively.



Ethical Decision-Making in a Social World

Instructor: Vanessa Bohns
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There are 4 modules in this course
In this module, learners explore the cognitive foundations of social biases by examining stereotypes and situational influences on behavior. Through an exploration of stereotypes as schemas, learners will uncover how cognitive shortcuts shape judgments, social perceptions, and ethical decision-making. Students will also investigate the impact of situational forces on behavior, confronting the pervasive influence of stereotypes, the fundamental attribution error, and empathy gaps. By exploring the balance between cognitive efficiency and ethical accuracy, learners will critically assess their own decision-making processes in social contexts.
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12 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
In Module 2, learners explore the profound effects of social influence on ethical decision-making and behavior. This module examines conformity and compliance, uncovering the subtle ways that social norms, behavioral contagion, and interpersonal pressures shape ethical actions. Students learn how individuals often underestimate the power of social influences, leading to unintended ethical compromises, and discover strategies to resist unethical conformity and compliance in their daily lives.
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9 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
Module 3 explores the crucial role of emotions in ethical decision-making and moral judgments. This module addresses how moral emotions—including other-condemning emotions (like anger, disgust, contempt), other-suffering emotions (empathy, compassion), other-praising emotions (gratitude, awe, elevation), and self-conscious emotions (guilt, shame, pride, embarrassment)—influence ethical behavior. Students will examine how moral decisions often arise from intuitive, emotional responses rather than pure rational reasoning, and how recognizing these emotional influences can enhance ethical behavior and interpersonal understanding.
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9 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
Module 4 examines how power and status influence ethical behavior, exploring when and why power leads individuals toward ethical or unethical actions. Students will understand the relational nature of power, the distinction between power and status, and the psychological effects that holding power can produce. This module delves into scenarios where power corrupts or empowers, and explores strategies to wield power responsibly and ethically.
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8 videos1 assignment3 discussion prompts
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