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Introduction -- Chapter 1 Plantation Adventure Case Study -- Chapter 2 Bangkok Misadventure Case Study -- Chapter 3 Hong Kong Hike Case Study -- Chapter 4 Mutual Fund Fun Case Study -- Chapter 5 High Finance Gender Inequity Case Study -- Chapter 6 Hedge Fund Edge Case Study -- Chapter 7 Hedge...
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Trust. Loyalty. Friendship. These were once the building blocks of good business relationships. Today, it's becoming increasingly difficult to know whom to trust. How do we protect ourselves and our business interests from the unethical behaviours of others? Why doesn't intuition serve as the...
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Man, as social being is ingrained with the faculty of moral understanding that enables him to live harmoniously with each other in the society. Development of morality which involves ability to make moral judgements is one of the most vital psychological events in the process of social...
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This chapter introduces a notion of social/ethical norm that integrates its description as a self-sustaining regularity of behavior with the normative meanings of the statements by which a norm is formulated in the moral language. This definition is applied to organizational ethics where the...
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While in Germany I. Kant’s ethics rose and accrued, in England utilitarianism matured. This line of thinking which developed between the end of the seventeenth century and the end of the eighteenth century, will be defined classic utilitarianism. This wording is important to be able to...
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This paper discusses how in the British tradition, political economy, which partly emerged out of discourses in natural theology, ethics, and jurisprudence, casts some light on the content of our moral obligations. Drawing on Hutcheson, Hume, and Smith, I illustrate how commerce came to be...
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As an interdisciplinary field, economics and ethics has been taught in many different ways, including in my experience teaching the course over many years. This paper describes the challenges teaching this subject involves and the strategy I ultimately adopted for doing so after trying different...
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