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Ethical Risk and Energy
Bertrand Andre Rossert1 
[1] Adviser to the Vice President and Chief Ethics Officer at World Bank GroupPolicies, Knowledge Management and PartnershipsEthics and Business Conduct Vice-PresidencyWashington, District of Columbia - USA;
关键词: ethics;    ethical violation;    ethical deterioration;    ethical improvement;    risk;    risk management;    energy ethics;    accountability;    responsibility;    energy;   
DOI  :  10.7358/rela-2018-002-ross
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Defining ethical violations as acts or situations excluding individuals from choices, and ethical deterioration as an increase in intensity or number of ethical violations, the ethical risk is defined as the risk of ethical deterioration. Ethical deteriorations and improvements often coexist and share the same causes, and the net ethical impact is often difficult and controversial to assess. In the energy sector, the ethical risk appears to have five key determinants: (i) personal accountability, i.e. our responsibility in decisions and actions; (ii) fairness, i.e. the consequence on the choices of others; (iii) usage, i.e. the impact on the social and natural environment; (iv) addiction, i.e. the dependence that is created as energy is used over time and (v) danger, i.e. how the force of energy sources can be unexpectedly unleashed and what effort is made to mitigate these.

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