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The issue of corruption has recently become one of the most significant problems raised on the international scene. The discussion, currently conducted in different environments, places the issue of corruption in the centre of particular interest. In the world of research on corruption and its...
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The paper deals with the elements of business ethics and social responsibility, as important factors for improving the … development of the organization in conditions of more and more emphasized globalization depends on the ability of managers to make … voluntarily involve stakeholders, and sets social and environmental standards. The paper focuses on modern business ethics …
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administration and business ethics. So far, this dialogue has been hindered by approaches to business ethics that (still) lack a …) business ethics to management analysis and education. As a first step, the paper argues that business ethics theory needs to … (business) ethics. In a second step, the paper puts forward ten theses that explain how such an economic approach to business …
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From the perspective of economic ethics, this article sheds light on how globalization actually is perceived in public … discourse and on how it should be perceived if one wanted to assess the real pros and cons of globalization. The main message … can be summarized in four points: (1) Globalization is not a zero-sum game. (2) Globalization is an option for the poor …
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We present a simple model to illustrate how birthplace diversity may affect team performance. The model assumes that birthplace diversity increases the stock of available knowledge due to skill complementarities and decreases effciency due to communication barriers. The consequence of these two...
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In this paper, we investigate how corporate social responsibility (hereafter CSR) practices of domestic Croatian mid and large size firms differentiate them on foreign markets. Still, in order for export organizations to realize benefits offered by CSR, export organizations need to identify...
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the possibilities and limitations of promoting SR production through consumer behavior, and provide evidence for positive … effects of competition on moral behavior. …
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In four studies (S1-S4; N = 320) we investigated whether moral hypocrisy (MH) is motivated by conscious impression management concerns or whether it is self-deceptive. In a dictator game, MH occurred both within participants (saying one thing, doing another; S1) and between participants (doing...
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This paper uses a controlled laboratory experiment to investigate the effect of wealth on individual social responsibility (ISR), defined as choosing a more socially responsible product if a cheaper alternative is available. We find that rich consumers are significantly less likely to engage in...
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This paper examines the willingness of private financial decision makers to pay for socially responsible investments (SRI). Our empirical analysis is based on unique data from a representative computer-based survey in Germany that especially comprised two stated choice experiments. The...
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