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Dieser Artikel formuliert drei Thesen: (1) Viele Projekte, mit denen Unternehmen ihre gesellschaftliche Verantwortung unter Beweis stellen wollen, tragen ungewollt dazu bei, die Akzeptanzkrise der Marktwirtschaft zu verschärfen, anstatt ihr entgegenzuwirken. Sie bedienen nämlich das populäre...
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Earmarking taxes - setting funds aside for special purposes - has its advantages and disadvantages. The literature focuses almost exclusively on technical aspects of earmarking. Practically nothing has been written about the ethical aspects of earmarking. This article explores some of the...
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„Folk economics“ is the economic ‘theory’ of common sense, and analogously „folk ethics“ is the moral ‘theory’ of … positive and normative disorientation should be made an object of research in business ethics in order to scientifically work … on the hitherto neglected area of unjustified moral critiques of the market economy – in addition and complementation to …
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practices, etc., have their origins in moral codes and philosophies.” Professor Dan Herron has observed that, “managerial ethics … itself. A productive approach to the study of ethics focuses on “the origins, justifications, and applications of morality in … an overview of the various ways ethics impact our everyday lives. The authors believe this article contributes to a …
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This paper identifies the systematic place of civil society from the perspective of an economic theory of morality …. From this viewpoint, civil society organizations (CSO) can participate as "corporate citizens" in the process of social … cooperation for mutual benefit (a) by providing society at the best possible rate with (public) goods, (b) by continuously …
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This article analyzes William Baumol's contributions to economics ethics and to business ethics. Furthermore, it …
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This study examined attitudes toward bribe taking in four Muslim countries – Indonesia, Egypt, Iran and Iraq. Eighteen demographic variables were also examined (gender, age, marital status, etc.), and it was found that most mean scores between groups were significant
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