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Haus Liebe brothel: ethical decision-making in a foreign culture

Everett S.P. Spain (Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership, United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, New York, USA)
Lissa V. Young (Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership, United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, New York, USA)
Russell P. Lemler (Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership, United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, New York, USA)

Publication date: 5 May 2022

Issue publication date: 23 June 2022

Abstract

Theoretical basis

The authors believe the theoretical foundations for this case study lie in the following two disciplines, primarily, but could be expanded to religion and organizational culture:i. Ethical decision-makingii. Cross-cultural competenceiii. Leadership

Research methodology

This is an actual case, and the fact pattern and timeline occurred as depicted. The first author is the protagonist, Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Shawn Browning. The names of case characters have been disguised. The second and third authors are colleagues of the first author. This case was tested in three undergraduate organizational behavior and leadership classes at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Case overview/synopsis

This disguised case follows US Army Officer LTC Shawn Browning, leader of a prominent US Army base located in Germany. As the commander of US Army Garrison Schweinfurt, LTC Browning was responsible for the health and welfare of 10,000 residents, including soldiers, family members and civilian employees. A community member lodged a complaint against a brothel named Haus One (a legal establishment under German law) located adjacent to the base and near family housing and the base elementary school. LTC Browning had the authority to render the brothel off-limits to US personnel, and he took the necessary steps prior to rendering a decision, including the appointment of a review board to investigate the situation and provide a recommendation. The board recommended not placing Haus One off-limits. The case focuses on LTC Browning’s values and his desire to ensure the welfare of his community while adhering to local legal and cultural norms. Cross-cultural and ethical issues surface throughout the case, which concludes with LTC Browning’s pondering of how to make a final decision.

Complexity academic level

The authors believe this is targeted at undergraduate students with some background in ethical decision-making, organizational culture and cross-cultural competence.

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Acknowledgements

Disclaimer. This case is intended to be used as the basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. The case was compiled from published sources.

Citation

Spain, E.S.P., Young, L.V. and Lemler, R.P. (2022), "Haus Liebe brothel: ethical decision-making in a foreign culture", , Vol. 18 No. 4, pp. 670-679. https://doi.org/10.1108/TCJ-09-2021-0168

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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