Integrity, Entrepreneurship, and Corporate Social Responsibility.- Order Ethics and Experimental Business Ethics.
Prof. Dr. Christoph Lütge teaches business and business ethics at the Technical University of Munich.
Dr. Marianne Thejls Ziegler is a research assistant at the Peter Löscher Endowed Chair for Business Ethics at the Technical University of Munich.
Business ethics as a discipline has been evolving rapidly, and indeed needs to evolve constantly. This evolution is mandated more urgently than ever before as we plunge headlong, and with increasing velocity, into the era of automation, artificial intelligence and digitization. Ethical codes and guidelines are needed for educators, scientists, industries, law and policy makers, as well as for the general public engaged with emerging technologies not only to ensure a smooth transition into the autonomous and digital age, but also to ensure that in the process, we do not unknowingly disengage from basic human rights, values and responsibilities. Traditional, time tested and universally accepted principles of (business) ethics, including principles of integrity, responsibility and sustainability must, therefore, not be abandoned, but rather permitted to evolve to address the unique issues that emerging technologies present to humankind. The envisaged volume brings together contributions in the field of business ethics from a diversity of perspectives and disciplines.