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Ethical Theory, Philosophical Foundations, And Types Of Ethical Dilemmas | |
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Defining Ethics | |
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You, Your Values, and a Credo | |
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The Parable of the Sadhu | |
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What Are Ethics? From Line-Cutting to Kant | |
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The Types of Ethical Dilemmas: From Truth to Honesty to Conflicts | |
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On Rationalizing and Labeling: The Things We Do That Make Us Uncomfortable, But We Do Them Anyway | |
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The Slippery Slope, the Blurred Lines, and How We Never Do Just One Thing | |
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Hank Greenberg and AIG | |
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Resolving Ethical Dilemmas | |
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Some Simple Tests for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas | |
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Steps for Analyzing Ethical Dilemmas | |
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The Little School Teacher That Could: Piper Kansas and Term Papers | |
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The Movie Ticket | |
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Puffing Your R�sum� | |
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Dad, the Actuary, and Stats Class | |
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On Plagiarism | |
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Wi-Fi Piggybacking | |
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The Ethics officer and First Class for TSA | |
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Speeding: On the Roadways and in Life | |
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The Pack of Gum | |
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Solving Business Ethical Dilemmas | |
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Business and Ethics: How Do They Work Together? | |
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What�s Different about Business Ethics? The Ethics of Responsibility | |
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Is Business Bluffing Ethical? | |
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What Gets in the Way of Ethical Decisions in Business? | |
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How Leaders Lose Their Way: What Price Hubris? | |
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Moral Relativism and the Either/Or Conundrum | |
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P=�(x) The Probability of an Ethical Outcome is a Function of the Amount of Money Involved: Pressure | |
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Martha Stewart: Not Such a Good Thing | |
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On Leaving to Spend More Time | |
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Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Business.The Areas of Ethical Challenges in Business | |
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A Structured Approach for Solving Ethical Dilemmas and Trying Out Your Skills on Some Business Cases | |
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Goldman Sachs: Am I My Clients� Keeper? | |
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What Happens in Boulder Stays in Boulder: Cell Phone Alibis | |
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Travel Expenses: A Chance for Extra Income | |
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Do Cheaters Prosper? The Rigged Election | |
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West Virginia University and the Governor�s Daughter | |
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Business, Social Responsibility, And Sustainability | |
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Business and Society: The Tough Issues of Economics, Social Responsibility, and Business | |
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The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits | |
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A Stakeholder Theory of the Modern Corporation | |
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Business with a Soul: A Re-Examination of What Counts in Business Ethics | |
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Appeasing Stakeholders with Public Relations | |
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Michael Novak on the Corporation | |
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Marjorie Kelly: The Divine Right of Capital | |
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Schools of Thought on Social Responsibility | |
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Applying Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Theory: Moral Ecology | |
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Whole Foods, John Mackey, and Health Care Debates | |
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Ice-T, the Body Count Album, Shareholder Uprisings, Lil Wayne, and the Rolling Stones | |
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Baseball and Steroids | |
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Michael Vick, Dogs, Rush Limbaugh, and the NFL | |
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Dayton-Hudson and its Contributions to Planned Parenthood | |
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Business and the Environment | |
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Business and the Environment | |
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The New Environmentalism | |
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Herman Miller and its Rain Forest Chairs | |
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Exxon and Alaska | |
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The Great Disposable Diaper Debate | |
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Ethics and Organizational, Industry, and Social Culture | |
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Temptation at Work for Individuals: Gain and That Credo | |
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The Moving Line | |
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Not All Employees Are Equal When It Comes to Moral Development | |
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The Organizational Behavior Factors | |
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Why Corporations Can�t Control Chicanery | |
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The Effects of Compensation Systems: Incentives, Bonuses, Pay and Ethics | |
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The Subprime Saga: Bear Stearns, Lehman, Merrill, and CDOs | |
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HealthSouth: �You�re My Guy. Get Those Numbers!� | |
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There Is No Such Thing as a Rogue Trader: Jett and Kidder, Leeson and Barings, Kerviel and Soci�t� General: Compensation-Fueled Dishonesty | |
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Royal Dutch and the Reserves | |
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Stock Options, Backdating, and Disclosure Options: What Happened Here? | |
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FINOVA and the Loan Write-Off | |
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The Structural Factors: Governance, Example, and Leadership | |
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A Primer on Sarbanes-Oxley | |
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Bank of America, the Takeover, and the Board | |
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Dennis Kozlowski: The $6,000 Shower Curtain and the Board�s Deference | |
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Bausch & Lomb and Krispy Kreme: Channel Stuffing and Cannibalism | |
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Enron: The CFO, Conflicts, and Cooking the Books with Natural Gas and Electricity | |
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Arthur Andersen: A Fallen Giant | |