Social Influence & Persuasion-Case Study - II
You are the Chief Development Officer (CDO) of a rural-dominated district. The government target to declare the district 'Open Defecation Free' (ODF) is very close. Using government funds and subsidies, toilets have been constructed in almost all houses. However, during your surprise inspection, you are disappointed to see that most villagers are using these toilets to store wood, cow dung cakes, or grain, and are still going to the fields for defecation. Upon inquiry, it is revealed that according to their deep cultural beliefs, having a toilet inside or near the house is 'impure' and goes against their centuries-old social ....
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- 1 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - I
- 2 Ethics in Private and Public Relationships-Case Study - I
- 3 Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - II
- 4 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - I (Waterlogging vs. Orphanage)
- 5 Objectivity & Dedication to Public Service-Case Study - II (Bike Ambulance vs. SOPs)
- 6 Essence, Determinants and Consequences of Ethics - Case Study - I
- 7 Essence, Determinants, and Consequences of Ethics-Case Study - II
- 8 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - I
- 9 Ethics in Human Actions & its Dimensions-Case Study - II
- 10 Empathy, Tolerance, and Compassion towards Weaker Sections-Case Study - II

