Scholz, Dieter
2020-09-02
<p>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.</p>
Deutscher Luft- und Raumfahrtkongress 2020:
https://publikationen.dglr.de/?tx_dglrpublications_pi1[document_id]=530305
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4068009
oai:zenodo.org:4068009
https://publikationen.dglr.de/?tx_dglrpublications_pi1[document_id]=530305
eng
Zenodo
https://zenodo.org/communities/profscholz
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4068008
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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German Aerospace Congress 2020 (DLRK 2020), Online, 01 - 03 September 2020
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
Aviation Ethics – Growth, Gain, Greed, and Guilt
info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture