Blind Spots: Why We Fail To Do What's Right And... -
Instead of assuming we are perfectly ethical, we should acknowledge our biases so we can actively guard against them.
The authors suggest that to improve ethical outcomes, we shouldn't just "try harder." Instead, we need to: Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and...
We hold people less accountable for unethical actions when they are carried out through third parties or "outsourced." How to Close the Gap Instead of assuming we are perfectly ethical, we
Just as we have limits on our cognitive abilities (bounded rationality), we have psychological limits that prevent us from seeing the ethical dimensions of our choices. we shouldn't just "try harder." Instead
Recognize that you will be tempted in the moment and set "pre-commitment" strategies.