Aviation Ethics – Growth, Gain, Greed, and Guilt

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Zenodo
Erscheinungsjahr:
2020
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Schlagworte:
  • Luftfahrt
  • Passagierflugzeug
  • Aeronautics
  • Airplanes
  • Airbus
  • Boeing
  • Lufthansa
  • Ethik
  • ethics
  • industry
  • law
  • growth
  • gain
  • greed
  • guilt
  • philosophy
  • business
  • CSR
  • sustainability
  • environment
  • penalty
  • bribery
  • cabin
  • ventilation
  • Corona
  • pandemic
  • Operationssaal
  • Frischluftquote
  • Klimavorhang
  • aerosol
  • corruption
  • 2020
  • Prof. Scholz @ Zenodo
Beschreibung:
  • Purpose – Reach awareness that the aviation industry tends not to abide by the law and tends to apply unethical business practice. --- Approach – Information is reviewed via the Internet, this includes media information. --- Findings – Cases have been found showing a ruthless industry behavior accumulating guilt in the end. At times, obedience to the law is not even shown when the law is strongly enforced to the detriment of the company. --- Research limitations – Information was only collected from the Internet. No insider information is used. No attempt has been made to analyze cases in detail, but rather to elaborate an overarching pattern. --- Practical implications – Learning from past action of aviation organizations may result in a realistic view based on suspicion. --- Social implications – The discussion about the behavior of aviation organizations opens up the topic beyond aviation expert circles. --- Value – This seems to be the first philosophy based summary of the topic.
  • Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2020: https://publikationen.dglr.de/?tx_dglrpublications_pi1[document_id]=530305
relatedIdentifier:
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.4068008 URL https://zenodo.org/communities/profscholz
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  • cc-by-nc-sa-4.0
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Prof. Scholz @ Zenodo

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