Monthly Archives: May 2015

Video: Tech disruptors and the auto business

Tech disruptors and the auto business (2-minute video featuring Prof Dirk Matten, on the CBC’s “The Exchange, With Amanda Lang”) Brought to you by:

Video: Tech disruptors and the auto business

Tech disruptors and the auto business (2-minute video featuring Prof Dirk Matten, on the CBC’s “The Exchange, With Amanda Lang”) Brought to you by:

Understanding Entrepreneurship (and Why That’s Ethically Important)

Here’s an 18-minute video lecture by Prof. Alexei Marcoux on Defining Entrepreneurship. Why is it so important, from the point of view of business ethics, to define entrepreneurship? Because what you think entrepreneurship is affects what you think entrepreneurs ought

Understanding Entrepreneurship (and Why That’s Ethically Important)

Here’s an 18-minute video lecture by Prof. Alexei Marcoux on Defining Entrepreneurship. Why is it so important, from the point of view of business ethics, to define entrepreneurship? Because what you think entrepreneurship is affects what you think entrepreneurs ought

Adversarial Schemes and Downplaying Your Own Performance

This looks very good. New from Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. >>> There Is No Bathing in River Styx: Rule Manipulation, Performance Downplaying and Adversarial Schemes, by Dominic Martin Abstract: Adversarial scheme points to situations of rivalry like auctions, public

Adversarial Schemes and Downplaying Your Own Performance

This looks very good. New from Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. >>> There Is No Bathing in River Styx: Rule Manipulation, Performance Downplaying and Adversarial Schemes, by Dominic Martin Abstract: Adversarial scheme points to situations of rivalry like auctions, public

Chinese ‘Car Babes’ Out of Work

Many people object that using scantily-clad women to help sell your product is inherently objectifying and therefore sexist. Even though the women might well be participating voluntarily, critics worry that women (especially) often have too few choices in life, and

Chinese ‘Car Babes’ Out of Work

Many people object that using scantily-clad women to help sell your product is inherently objectifying and therefore sexist. Even though the women might well be participating voluntarily, critics worry that women (especially) often have too few choices in life, and

Abusive Working Conditions in NYC Nail Salons

You don’t have to go overseas to find abusive working conditions. And yes, technically these young women do the work “voluntarily,” but they may have few options in life, and may be in precarious situations, for various reasons, that make

Abusive Working Conditions in NYC Nail Salons

You don’t have to go overseas to find abusive working conditions. And yes, technically these young women do the work “voluntarily,” but they may have few options in life, and may be in precarious situations, for various reasons, that make

Using Friendship as a Tool for Commerce

This piece is essentially about companies (mostly) leveraging the psychology of friendship in order to sell things. The focus on “powerful” people in the headline isn’t necessary (and the headline may well not have been written by the author of

Using Friendship as a Tool for Commerce

This piece is essentially about companies (mostly) leveraging the psychology of friendship in order to sell things. The focus on “powerful” people in the headline isn’t necessary (and the headline may well not have been written by the author of

Johnson & Johnson Creates Ethics Panel

Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson has created an ethics panel, led by renowned ethicist Art Caplan. >>> Company Creates Bioethics Panel on Trial Drugs Johnson & Johnson has appointed a nationally known bioethicist to create a panel that will make

Johnson & Johnson Creates Ethics Panel

Pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson has created an ethics panel, led by renowned ethicist Art Caplan. >>> Company Creates Bioethics Panel on Trial Drugs Johnson & Johnson has appointed a nationally known bioethicist to create a panel that will make

Counterfeit Fairtrade Labels

With very few exceptions, deception is unethical. (Of course, some suggest that the Fairtrade label itself is deceptive.) Question for discussion: how is counterfeiting a Fairtrade label like-or-unlike counterfeiting a Gucci handbag? >>> Beware the Fairtrade fraudsters: Shoppers warned to

Counterfeit Fairtrade Labels

With very few exceptions, deception is unethical. (Of course, some suggest that the Fairtrade label itself is deceptive.) Question for discussion: how is counterfeiting a Fairtrade label like-or-unlike counterfeiting a Gucci handbag? >>> Beware the Fairtrade fraudsters: Shoppers warned to

Review of Morality, Competition, and the Firm

Here’s a useful review, by Andrew Gustafson, of Joseph Heath’s Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics. >>> Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics, Reviewed by Andrew Gustafson, Creighton

Review of Morality, Competition, and the Firm

Here’s a useful review, by Andrew Gustafson, of Joseph Heath’s Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics. >>> Morality, Competition, and the Firm: The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics, Reviewed by Andrew Gustafson, Creighton

99% of Starbucks Coffee “Ethically” Sourced

So, what does it mean when Starbucks claims that their coffee is “ethically” sourced? It means that the coffee they buy is certified by certification schemes such as FairTrade. Does that mean it’s actually ethical? No. Certification doesn’t guarantee that

99% of Starbucks Coffee “Ethically” Sourced

So, what does it mean when Starbucks claims that their coffee is “ethically” sourced? It means that the coffee they buy is certified by certification schemes such as FairTrade. Does that mean it’s actually ethical? No. Certification doesn’t guarantee that