What is consequentialism? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is conformity bias? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is a conflict of interest? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is confirmation bias? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is a cognitive bias? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is bounded ethicality? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is behavioral ethics? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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What is altruism? Learn about this ethics concept in this video from the McCombs School of Business. For more video definitions, select from the list on this page.

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This video from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas – Austin discusses the importance of ethics concepts, and introduces a series of videos (linked below) defining individual terms. Please check out these short definitional videos for more information: Altruism Behavioral Ethics Bounded Ethicality Cognitive Bias Confirmation Bias Conflict of Interest Conformity…

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Tangible and abstract describes how we react more to vivid, immediate inputs than to ones removed in time and space, meaning we can pay insufficient attention to the adverse consequences our actions have on others.

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