Is Ethics Education Necessary? A Comparative Study Of Moral Cognizance In Taiwan And The United States

Chiulien C. Venezia, G. Venezia, F. Cavico, B. Mujtaba
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Ethical development, cognizance, and maturity, as well as ethical behavior, are a primary concern of all managers, government officials, and educators. These moral values are even more important in Asian economies where some aspects of the economy seem to go underground without any due taxation afforded to the government or proper credit accorded to the property owners or copyright or other intellectual property holders. This article examines morality and ethics from a cross-cultural perspective. The article examines works using Kohlbergs Cognitive Moral Development theory and the Defining Issues Test (DIT), in order to ascertain the moral cognizance of workers and students, with particular attention to the variables of age, education, ethics education, and gender. United States samples are compared with studies of Taiwanese managers and Taiwanese students. The purpose was to see if there is relationship between any of these variables and moral maturity and cognizance, as well as whether any of these relationships were culturally influenced.
道德教育是必要的吗?台湾与美国道德认知之比较研究
道德发展、认知和成熟,以及道德行为,是所有管理者、政府官员和教育工作者最关心的问题。这些道德价值观在亚洲经济体中更为重要,因为亚洲经济的某些方面似乎是地下的,没有向政府提供任何应有的税收,也没有向财产所有者、版权或其他知识产权持有人提供适当的信用。本文从跨文化的角度审视道德与伦理。本文使用kohlberg的认知道德发展理论和定义问题测试(DIT)来检验作品,以确定工人和学生的道德认知,特别注意年龄,教育,道德教育和性别的变量。将美国样本与台湾经理人与台湾学生的研究进行比较。目的是看看这些变量与道德成熟度和认知之间是否存在关系,以及这些关系是否受到文化的影响。
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