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Business Schools are under intense competitive pressure, and one way for them to differentiate themselves and compete distinctively is by adopting innovative uses of information technology. However, incorporating information technology in business education is no trivial undertaking. This...
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Although virtue ethics has gained a firm presence in the theory and practice of corporate management, humility is not …
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The new economy is a technological revolution involving the information and communication technologies which affects almost all aspects of the economy, business, and our personal lives. The problems it raises for businesses are not radically new, least of all from an ethical viewpoint. However,...
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CSR. In exploring why CSR is good management, this paper explains why ethics and CSR make the firm more human and humanize …
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It has often been said that the financial crisis which has been hitting the world economy since mid-2007 is an ethical crisis. By studying the behaviors of the agents who made the decisions that led to the crisis, we do find evidences of many unethical mistakes. But bad conducts were also...
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specifically, a voluntarily assumed ethics that was capable of giving rise to self-generated duties among financial decision-makers. …
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This paper uses a real-life case taken from political history and recounted by Vaclav Havel, President of the Czech Republic. Three times in this country's history, its leaders opted for a "more realistic" solution (giving way when faced with a serious problem: invasion or insurrection) in...
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by IESE's Family Business Chair into violations of ethics in Spanish family businesses. The main results indicate that … ethics violations are perceived to be most frequent in behaviors such as delaying succession, preventing the implementation …
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richer organizational theory in which ethics plays a clearer role. …
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In January 2005, The Economist published a survey on corporate social responsibility (CSR), joining a long-running debate on the meaning and need for CSR in a market economy. The British weekly's thesis, widely accepted among economists, was first stated years ago by Milton Friedman (1962): a...
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