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Ethical Expertise, Leadership and Organisational Culture (5 cr)

Code: YS00BX68-3003

General information


Enrollment

01.08.2024 - 23.08.2024

Timing

29.08.2024 - 12.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 25

Teachers

  • Hanna Hopia

Teacher in charge

Hanna Hopia

Groups

  • ZJA24SSY
    Avoin AMK, sote, YAMK
  • ZJA24SSYA
    Avoin AMK, sote, eng, Advanced Practice Nursing (Master's level) Study Module
  • 05.09.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Ethical Expertise, Leadership and Organisational Culture YS00BX68-3003
  • 17.09.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Ethical Expertise, Leadership and Organisational Culture YS00BX68-3003
  • 04.10.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Ethical Expertise, Leadership and Organisational Culture YS00BX68-3003
  • 12.11.2024 12:00 - 15:00, Ethical Expertise, Leadership and Organisational Culture YS00BX68-3003

Objectives

The purpose of the course is to strengthen your ethical awareness, knowledge, and skills by identifying and analysing ethical dilemmas and controversies that arise in organisations, leadership, and professional practice. The purpose is that you are able to integrate diverse perspectives and take into account the individual, social and cultural context when assessing ethical dilemmas and promote ethically sustainable activities.

Competences: Ethics, Developing working community, Professional leadership

By the end of the course, you can evaluate the impact of organisational culture and leadership on the ethical climate of social and healthcare settings and teams’ performance, and critically appraise the strengths and limitations of different approaches to ethical decision-making. You can examine general ethical principles and a set of standards adopted by professional communities in social and healthcare and recognise how they affect on different levels. You are able to discuss a wide variety of issues related to ethical dilemmas within your own expertise area. You can foster ethical awareness, accountability, and collaboration to create an organisation that supports safe client care and collaborative practices.

Content

Definitions and examples of ethical dilemmas, moral issues, controversies, and work-related problems occurring in social and healthcare.

Ethical principles and a set of standards in student’s own area of expertise.

Importance of ethical expertise and moral resilience and strategies for
developing them.

Ethical leadership and organisational culture.

Impact of leadership and organisational culture on individuals’ and teams’ ethical decision-making.

Strengths and limitations of different approaches to ethical decision-making.

Methods and strategies for creating a sustainable, ethical organisational culture.

Implications of ethical expertise, leadership, and organisational culture for social and healthcare settings.

Time and location

Mandatory participation in all webinars:

5.9.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
17.9.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
8.10.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
12.11.2024 WEBINAR 12-16 Helsinki time

Learning materials and recommended literature

Barak-Corren, N. & Bazerman, M. (2020). Inaction and decision making in moral conflicts. Organizational Dynamics, 49, 100703.

Kuenzi, M., Mayer, D. M. & Greenbaum, R. L. (2020). Creating an ethical organizational environment: The relationship between ethical leadership, ethical organizational climate, and unethical behavior. Personnel psychology, 73(1), 43-71.

Leino, K. H., & Henderson, A. (2022). Leadership: Directions for sustaining ethical practice. Journal of Nursing Management 30(7), 2105–2106.

Simha, A. & Parboteeah, K. P. (2019). The Big 5 Personality Traits and Willingness to Justify Unethical Behavior - A Cross-National Examination. Journal of Business Ethics, 167, 451–471.

Monrouxe, L., & Rees, C. E. (2017). Healthcare Professionalism: Improving Practice through Reflections on Workplace Dilemmas. Wiley-Blackwell. (e-Book)

Teaching methods

Flipped learning (tasks prior to webinars)
Active participation in webinars
Independent work

Student workload

Student's workload:

Attending webinars: 15 hours
Home tasks prior to webinars: 27 hours
Assignment, presentation: 81 hours
Peer review and self-assessment: 12 hours

Content scheduling

Mandatory participation in all webinars:

5.9.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
17.9.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
8.10.2024 WEBINAR 12-15 Helsinki time
12.11.2024 WEBINAR 12-16 Helsinki time

Further information for students

Active participation in webinars
Independent work
Successful completion of assigned home tasks and an assignment and its presentation.
Feedback from the teacher, self-evaluation, peer review

Evaluation scale

Pass/Fail

Evaluation criteria, pass/failed

Pass, fail

To pass the course, students are able to demonstrate an understanding of ethical principles and standards adopted by professional communities in social and healthcare, and how they affect decision-making processes at different levels of organisation. Students can evaluate the impact of organisational culture and leadership on the ethical climate of social and healthcare settings and teams' performance and propose strategies for promoting an ethical and sustainable environment. Students can appraise different approaches to ethical decision-making and demonstrate the ability to apply these approaches in complex ethical dilemmas and controversies. Students can integrate diverse perspectives and consider individual, social, and cultural contexts when assessing ethical dilemmas and propose ethical solutions that promote safe client care and collaborative practices. Students demonstrate an ability to discuss a wide variety of ethical issues related to the student's own area of expertise, and propose strategies for fostering ethical awareness, accountability, and collaboration. Students participate in webinars and do tasks and assignments according to instructions.

Further information

The course will be implemented 100% online.