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Vijaya Chalivendra,Frank Gardea The paper investigates figures of banality of evil in organizations and corporations on the basis of Hannah Arendt’s analysis of the Eichmann as the stereotype of the obedient administrator that is unable to understand the moral risk implications of his actions. Thus the paper contains the followin无能性 发表于 2025-3-23 17:48:33
Raman P. Singh,Vijay Chalivendraorm them into moral issues. Instead of calculating possible courses of action and deriving subsequent measures, organizations call on the responsibility and diligence of their members to abate risks. This can be seen, for example, in cases where technological failure is attributed to the incorrect b商议 发表于 2025-3-23 20:31:12
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Leonid Brekhovskikh,Valery Goncharov a final, damning report. Its conclusions show that the human group – constituted by the employees of TEPCO and the control organism – had partial and imperfect epistemic control on the nuclear power plant and its environment. They also testify to a group inertia in decision-making and action. Could字形刻痕 发表于 2025-3-24 14:17:00
Leonid Brekhovskikh,Valery Goncharov one of the countries that has the highest level of international economic integration in comparison with others in ASEAN as well as in the world, international trade has always played a key role in Vietnam’s economy. However, this also makes the economy vulnerable and dependent on the changes of thPerceive 发表于 2025-3-24 15:46:02
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Decision-Making as Navigational Art: A Pragmatic Approach to Risk Managementciple, and tries to bridge between liberalism and virtue ethics..Some dramatic events in history of mankind are not referred to by specific names, but are identified with a generic term only, such as “The Great Depression”, “The War”, “Nine Eleven” or currently “The Crisis”. Some see the economic br