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1 sty 2010 · Moral courage is defined as brave behavior, accompanied by anger and indignation, intending to enforce societal and ethical norms without considering one’s own social costs.
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Moral courage is defined as brave behavior accompanied by...
- (PDF) Moral Courage - ResearchGate
1 sty 2012 · Moral courage is defined as brave behavior accompanied by anger and indignation which intends to enforce societal and ethical norms without considering one’s own social costs. Especially social...
We describe how four moral competencies can support professional moral courage: emotional signaling, reective pause, fl. self-regulation, and moral preparation. We conclude by presenting the ethical training approach of balanced experiential inquiry (BEI) as a process that orga-nizations can use to cultivate these moral competencies.
This chapter deals with moral courage. We seek to highlight this construct by comparing it with other prosocial behaviors, such as helping behavior and related constructs such as heroism or social control.
26 mar 2015 · In this article the author defines moral courage, describes ongoing discussions related to moral courage, explains how to recognize moral courage, and offers strategies for developing and...
30 maj 2023 · We investigate moral courage in everyday life and ask what personality processes are involved. Based on an extended process model of moral courage, we derived hypotheses on cognitive and emotional processes that should facilitate or hinder intervention.
26 lut 2018 · An identification with ‘imagined others,’ social interactions that inspire and motivate the individual to act, social ties with coconspirators, a binding attachment to a set of normative principles rooted in a shared moral vision: all of these factors play a crucial role in generating moral courage.