Ethical Navigation
Øyvind Kvalnes
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Øyvind Kvalnes: BI Norwegian Business School, Leadership and Organizational Behavior
Chapter Chapter 2 in Second Chances, 2026, pp 13-23 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter introduces the Navigation Wheel, a practical framework for ethical decision-making. The Navigation Wheel structures complex dilemmas by examining six key factors: law, identity, morality, reputation, economy, and ethics. Rather than prescribing a hierarchy, it invites decision-makers to explore each factor and the tensions among them. Through real-world cases, including Shell’s Brent Spar disposal controversy and Accenture’s retreat from DEI commitments, the chapter illustrates how ethical decisions often involve competing priorities, misinformation, and public perception. A detailed case involving a senior manager accused of sexual harassment shows how the Navigation Wheel can clarify considerations around organizational values, stakeholder trust, reputational risk, and ethical theory when deciding whether to grant a second chance. The discussion also distinguishes morality (personal intuitions about right and wrong) from ethics (systematic reasoning grounded in theory), referencing duty-based and consequentialist approaches.
Keywords: Ethical analysis; Normative ethics; Duty ethics; Utilitarian ethics; Morality; Decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-25890-8_2
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