The rise of ethics in the Netherlands

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Enablers:

o The increase of health care cost will urge the government to limit the collective health insurance. Individuals will be free to get an additional health insurance, but this puts a pressure on the welfare state as we know it
o Every technological breakthrough will create its own debate. Think of the controversial first successful cloning operation in South Korea.
o The debate about profit and salaries will make that the sector will not be that attractive for the best management in the future. Bad management will result in bad organizational results

Inhibitors:

o Ethics can slowdown and guide technological innovation. When something becomes possible people just want to have it, no matter what.
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Paradigms:

There is a shift going in the Netherlands as well as in the rest of western society from a autonomous, liberal individualistic perspective to a more conservative ethical revival. In this new paradigm common values and equality are highly appraised. The community will regain its respect again.

Experts:

Ministry of health (www.minvws.nl),

Timing:

already going on

Web Resources: