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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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Although virtue ethics has gained a firm presence in the theory and practice of corporate management, humility is not …
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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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customers. In this paper, we will seek to shed light on the crisis's ethical content and show how the generalized practice of … specifically, a voluntarily assumed ethics that was capable of giving rise to self-generated duties among financial decision-makers. …
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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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There are three types of solutions to the problems deriving from companies' ethical, social and environmental responsibilities: those based on regulation by an authority or agency; those designed to create market incentives; and those that rely on self-regulation by companies themselves. In the...
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culture”). Again, this is all too familiar in business ethics. But it served to goad Spanish society into a rejection of such …
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This paper is a continuation of two earlier papers, "Ethics of Personal Behavior in Family Business (I)" (Gallo, 1999 …) and "Ethics of Personal Behavior in Family Business (II): Differences in Perceptions" (Gallo and Cappuyns, 1999). All … and later generations. We have classified this type of behavior as: Ethical best practice in business. …
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their perceptions of the frequency of violations of ethics in personal behaviour in family businesses. A total of 33 types … shareholders was listed. This study reveals a number of factors that influence perceptions of ethics violations in family … businesses. Level of education is without any doubt the factor with the greatest influence on the perception of ethics violations …
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