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Banking and Normative Ethics in Management

Which normative ethics theory focuses on adherence to rules and duties regardless of the outcomes or consequences?
Deontological ethics holds that actions must follow rules and duties irrespective of their consequences.
Which ethical theory holds that bribery is wrong by its very nature regardless of consequences?
Deontological (non-consequentialist) ethics rejects consequence-based reasoning.
A bank officer approves a loan strictly only after complete documentation is submitted, even in emergencies — which ethical theory does this reflect?
This reflects deontological ethics, where the rule is followed strictly without considering consequences.
In virtue ethics, what does morality spring from according to the chapter?
Morality springs from the identity and character of the individual.
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