Asked by Adarsh Prasad on Jul 30, 2024

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Ethical criteria for judging appropriate conduct define

A) what is wise based on trying to understand the efficacy of the tactic and the consequences it might have on the relationship with the other.
B) what a negotiator can actually make happen in a given situation.
C) what is appropriate as determined by some standard of moral conduct.
D) what the law defines as acceptable practice.
E) All of the above are defined by ethical criteria for judging appropriate conduct.

Ethical Criteria

Standards or principles that guide moral conduct and decision-making in various contexts.

Appropriate Conduct

Behavior that is deemed suitable or fitting in a particular context or situation.

Moral Conduct

behavior that is considered to be in alignment with principles of right and wrong.

  • Understand the significance and consequences of adhering to ethical norms in negotiation contexts.
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Zybrea KnightAug 03, 2024
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C
Explanation :
Ethical criteria for judging appropriate conduct define what is appropriate as determined by some standard of moral conduct. It is not solely based on what is wise or effective, what a negotiator can make happen, or what the law permits. It goes beyond those factors to include moral considerations and principles.