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Hypocrisy Management: How To Resolve Some Basic Business Ethics Problems?

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  • Mario Bogdanović

    (Istrian University of Applied Sciences in Pola, Croatia,)

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This paper deals with three ethical paradoxes in the contemporary business ethics, pointed out in form of questions: 1) Can people serve to two different/opposite value systems (instrumental/extrinsic/egoistic/ practical vs. humanistic/intrinsic/prosocial/altruistic/universal/true one)? Accordingly: How to resolve paradox between „what should be“ and „what it is“ in business ethics, i.e. how to resolve ethical paradox between „profit (egoism) maximization“ vs.“ moral (altruism) maximization“? 2) Is contemporary dominant capitalism ideology/idolatry most appropriate for business ethics? Accordingly: How to resolve paradox of captalism ideology/idolatry vs. humanism ideology/idolatry? 3) How to overcome contemporary hypocrisy as a result of opposite values in different value systems? Accordingly: How to balance practical need and mercenary (utilitarian i.e. egoistic values) which are functional (i.e. benefitial) but not moral, with humanistic/prosocial values which are moral but not functional (benefitial) in order to deminish widespread hypocrisy?

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  • Mario Bogdanović, 2021. "Hypocrisy Management: How To Resolve Some Basic Business Ethics Problems?," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 16(2), pages 20-39, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rau:journl:v:16:y:2021:i:2:p:20-39
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    1. Mario Bogdanović, 2023. "Destructive Organizational Communication And Manipulation: Emergent Forms, Consequences And Coping In The Function Of Smarter Organizational Solutions," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 18(1), pages 65-84, March.
    2. Mario Bogdanović1, 2022. "Destructive Organizational Communication And Manipulation: Emergent Forms, Consequences And Coping In The Function Of Smarter Organizational Solutions," Romanian Economic Business Review, Romanian-American University, vol. 17(3), pages 20-39, September.

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