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What are a negotiator's ethical and moral obligations during a negotiation? Should a negotiator be dedicated to achieving the greatest value possible for his or her client even though that goal may appear to require some degree of deception? Does it make a difference whether a culture has a...
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Social benefit entities, such as benefit corporations and low-profit limited liability companies (or L3Cs) were designed to support and encourage socially responsible business. Unfortunately, instead of helping, the emergence of social enterprise enabling statutes and the demise of director...
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In 2015, 196 Parties adopted the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels, and to achieve a low-carbon world by 2050. Revisions to international finance investment strategies are expected to be the mainstay of this ambitious objective....
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In this essay, we connect the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-an extensive collection of society-level goals and targets aimed at addressing grand challenges and achieving global sustainability by 2030-to firm-level sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance...
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This paper analyzes how national institutional factors affect the adoption of the international environmental management standard ISO 14001, using a panel of 139 countries from 1996 to 2006. The analysis emphasizes that during the emerging phase of the standard, the potential lack of consensus...
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The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) is a Global Public Policy Network supporting ten universal principles in the … organizational form with distinct structural properties and specific requirements regarding coordination. Relationships among network … that contribute to the constitution of trust in the UNGC are poorly understood. Based on research in network theory, the …
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international trade. Ethics in international trade is important because purchasing, exports, marketing and sales activities are more … ethics among the protagonists help or hinder bilateral trade. More specifically, we examine if countries that are ethical …
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international trade. Ethics in international trade is important because purchasing, exports, marketing and sales activities are more … ethics among the protagonists help or hinder bilateral trade. More specifically, we examine if countries that are ethical … importers matter more than exporters as a determinant of bilateral trade. -- Ethics ; Ethical Distance ; Ethical Difference …
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The World Tourism Organisation established the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism (GCET) in 1999. Two years later, the … global code of ethics are a ‘comprehensive set of ten principles whose purpose is to guide stakeholders in tourism … implementation mechanism through its recognition of the role of the World Committee on Tourism Ethics (WCTE), to which stakeholders …
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gives an overview over main environmental ethics positions to prepare the ground for the argument that industrial ecology … systems methodology: interdependence, diversity and complexity and explores their relationship to values in ethics …
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