Webinar presenters, Cara Biasucci and Robert Prentice, walked listeners through behavioral ethics – the study of the how and why people make the moral (and immoral) judgments and action choices that they do. Behavioral ethics derives from psychology, cognitive science, and related fields. It seeks to understand why good people sometimes make poor moral decisions and how we can best improve moral decision making. Biasucci and Prentice recently published a book, “Behavioral Ethics in Practice: Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions” with Routledge Press in London. Watch the recording!

About the presenters/authors:
Cara is the director of Ethics Education for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. She is also the creator and director of Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning ethics video series and educational program she currently produces for the Center for Leadership and Ethics at McCombs. Robert has taught business law and business ethics at the McCombs School for more than 40 years. He is chair of the Business, Government, & Society Department and faculty director of Ethics Unwrapped at the McCombs Center for Leadership & Ethics.

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