Kontakt
Stefanie Storch, Sekretariat
+49 3731 39-3696
stefanie.storch [at] bwl.tu-freiberg.de (stefanie[dot]storch[at]bwl[dot]tu-freiberg[dot]de)
Informationen zu Lehrangeboten Wirtschaftsethik
Sie finden alle Informationen auch in unserem Aushang im SPQ, 2.207.
Technikethik (BA) VL+Ü
Die Technikethik als angewandte Ethik; normative Ansätze moralischen Entscheidens; Grundlagen der Verhaltensethik; empirische Methoden in der Verhaltensethik; ethische Implikationen von Mensch-Maschine Interaktionen; ethikkonformes Design von Mensch-Maschine Interaktionen; Technikfolgenabschätzung.
Proseminar (BA)
Im Bachelorseminar wenden die Studierenden die erlernten Theorien, Methoden und Inhalte auf spezifische Fragen im Bereich der Wirtschaftsethik an. Sie setzen sich außerdem mit der Literatur zu einer spezifischen wissenschaftlichen Fragestellung im Bereich der Wirtschaftsethik auseinander und schreiben, präsentieren und verteidigen eigenständig eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit.
Findet dieses Semester nicht statt.
Business Negotiation Management (MA) VL+Blockseminar
The module is designed to provide students with advanced theoretical and application-oriented knowledge about negotiations. The theory of negotiation includes: 1) Analysis of different negotiation strategies, 2) Cooperative negotiation management, 3) Identification and assessment of potential negotiation mistakes, 4) Approaches to avoid negotiation mistakes, 5) Identification of pitfalls that lead to inefficient solutions on both sides, 6) Learning how to influence a negotiation partner, 7) The precise preparation of a negotiation tailored to the subject of the negotiation, 8) Use of adequate body language, 9) Use of modern internet-based means of communication in negotiation preparation, implementation, and analysis, 10) Use of suitable presentation techniques
Seminar Behavioral Business Ethics (MA) (Block Course, Kick off will be announced at the beginning of the semester)
This master's seminar focuses on the ethical analysis of human decisionmaking in companies and markets. Ethically relevant decision-making is determined by a wide variety of determinants, including ethical considerations as well as phenomena that can be explained by behavioral science. Studying theories and empirical evidence from business psychology and behavioral economics, we will examine the conditions under which ethical principles can be applied to human actions in companies and markets. The discussion will focus on personal and situational factors, as well as incentive and organizational structures, and technological and cultural conditions.