Title of article :
Moral imagination and management decision-making: An empirical study
Author/Authors :
Sobia Mahmood، نويسنده , , Bakhtiar Ali، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Moral imagination is the mental ability to create or use ideas, images, discern moral aspects implanted within a situation and develop a range of possible solutions of the situation from a moral point of view. In this research, management decision makers were taken into consideration to dig out the factors that are affecting the decision-making process of management. Business industry has witnessed good and bad business leaders, those who have taken good moral decisions that result in mutual benefit to the company and wider society and those who have taken bad moral decisions that result in wider damage to the society, as well as to the business. Mostly, managers lack the ability to imagine a range of possible issues, consequences and solutions. So just because of their shorter insight and limited conceptual schema, they make wrong moral decisions which later give undesirable impacts to society and business as well. To analyse the complex relationship between the variables, Structure Equation Modelling (SEM) methodology was used. The data collected from 113 respondents in Pakistan were used to test the model by using LISREL 8.80. The model suggested that mutually beneficial decision-making is directly associated with moral imagination, whereas it is not mutually associated with demographic imagination; and on the other hand, moral imagination is significantly associated with empathy, dogmatism and egotism. However, mutual benefit is significantly associated with discerning moral issues and developing alternatives.
Keywords :
Dogmatism , Egotism , social corporate responsibility (CSR) , non-government organization (NGO) , goodness-of-fit index (GFI) , adjusted goodness-of-fit index (AGFI) , Structural equation modeling (SEM) , root mean square residual (RMSR) , non-normed fit index (NNFI) , root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) , Mutual benefit , Moral imagination , developing alternatives , discerning moral issues , comparative fit index (CFI) , empathy
Journal title :
African Journal of Business Management
Journal title :
African Journal of Business Management