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This article partially fills the gap in the literature on the ranking of business ethics journals. It reviews past rankings and provides a more comprehensive ranking of 34 business ethics journals with the intent of making it easier for rank and tenure committees to determine the quality of...
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Bribery -- Jewish Attitudes toward Bribery -- Buddhist Attitudes toward Bribery -- Gender and Attitudes toward Bribery … Bribery: Summaries of 24 Studies -- Gender and Attitudes toward Bribery: Summaries of 31 Studies -- Age and Attitudes toward … and reports on attitudes toward bribery examining demographic variables such as gender, age, ethnicity, education, income …
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The subjective theory of value - the theory that something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it - has been around for more than 100 years. Yet the people who determine what accounting students must study ignore this basic fact when they construct accounting degree requirements. The...
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The subjective theory of value - the theory that something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it - has been around for more than 100 years. Yet the people who determine what accounting students must study ignore this basic fact when they construct accounting degree requirements. The...
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This paper applies economic analysis and rights theory to the movement of governments to regulate personal behavior in the areas of alcohol, tobacco and food consumption, free speech, gun ownership, sex, the body as property, the right to work. Utilitarianism and rights theory are also discussed
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The goal of this paper is to explore the perception of Kosovo's citizens of the severity of tax evasion relative to other crimes and abuses. Perception of tax evasion may somewhat clarify the degree of rebelliousness with the tax laws. Using data from a self-administered survey and a personnel...
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The Supreme Court decisions in Washington v. Glucksberg and Vacco v. Quill on the constitutionality of physician-assisted suicide leave much to be desired. Although this topic has been beaten to death in the literature, the vast majority of commentators have either missed the main point entirely...
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In preparation for the 1998 soccer World Cup, France banned the use of soccer balls made with child labor. As a result of that ban, Baden Sports, the company that supplied the soccer balls, closed down its Pakistani soccer ball operations, which used child labor, and moved production to China,...
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In the American legal system, the relatives of individuals who die as the result of a wrongful death can sometimes receive a cash award, which is paid by the person who caused the wrongful death. Calculating the amount of the award is problematic because of the many factors involved in the...
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