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The purpose of this paper is to advance research on CSR beyond the stalemate of economic versus ethical models by … be, but how this self is defined. Economic and ethical models of CSR are not models of opposition but exist on a …
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. Investments in socially responsible activities may have internal benefits by helping a firm to develop new resources and … and disclosure has important consequences on the creation or depletion of fundamental intangible resources, namely those …
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(disrespectful treatment through lack of recognition of people’s personhood and concern), (3) justice (respect for persons and their …
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An interdisciplinary theoretical framework is proposed for analysing justice in global working conditions. In addition …-perceptual framework for analysing such inequalities. Employment discrimination theory and elements of Rawls’s ‘Theory of Justice’ are the … expatriation practices that are fair according to our non-perceptual justice standards, whilst also reasonably (if not highly …
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Recent concern over “high frequency trading” (HFT) has called into question the fairness of the practice. What does it mean for a financial market to be “fair”? We first examine how high frequency trading is actually used. High frequency traders often implement traditional beneficial...
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between justice and beneficence and perfect and imperfect rights, and we leverage those distinctions to speak to contemporary …
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