Monthly Archives: March 2018
The Impact of Occupational Licensing Requirements
More and more occupations require that the worker be licensed—which sometimes requires passing hurdles such as writing an exam of questionable relevance. The purpose, in theory, is to protect the public. In some cases, like the one discussed below, it
The Impact of Occupational Licensing Requirements
More and more occupations require that the worker be licensed—which sometimes requires passing hurdles such as writing an exam of questionable relevance. The purpose, in theory, is to protect the public. In some cases, like the one discussed below, it
Facebook, Accountability, and Leadership
In business, it’s not enough to think you’re doing (or have done) the right thing. You need to be able to explain it. And increasingly, you need to be able to explain it to a very broad public. That’s what
Facebook, Accountability, and Leadership
In business, it’s not enough to think you’re doing (or have done) the right thing. You need to be able to explain it. And increasingly, you need to be able to explain it to a very broad public. That’s what
#MeToo in the Classroom
The article below (which includes an interview with BEH co-editor Chris MacDonald) talks about the way the #MeToo campaign is changing on-campus discussions, particularly in business schools. >>> LINK: In the #MeToo era, ethics training gains urgency (by Erik Heinrich
#MeToo in the Classroom
The article below (which includes an interview with BEH co-editor Chris MacDonald) talks about the way the #MeToo campaign is changing on-campus discussions, particularly in business schools. >>> LINK: In the #MeToo era, ethics training gains urgency (by Erik Heinrich
Weinstein Non-Disclosure Agreements Cancelled
The second part of the headline below is the interesting part, from an ethics point of view. Worthy of discussion: were the non-disclosure agreements unethical? Lawyers can debate whether they would have been legally binding; certainly, they were sufficiently scary
Weinstein Non-Disclosure Agreements Cancelled
The second part of the headline below is the interesting part, from an ethics point of view. Worthy of discussion: were the non-disclosure agreements unethical? Lawyers can debate whether they would have been legally binding; certainly, they were sufficiently scary
Self-Driving Uber Kills Pedestrian
Details are few at this point, but the headline below says most of what is known: an American woman was killed by a self-driving car today. What’s not reported: how many pedestrians were killed in the US today by non-autonomous
Self-Driving Uber Kills Pedestrian
Details are few at this point, but the headline below says most of what is known: an American woman was killed by a self-driving car today. What’s not reported: how many pedestrians were killed in the US today by non-autonomous
Justice for Adjunct University Faculty
New from Journal of Business Ethics. >>> Estimating the Cost of Justice for Adjuncts: A Case Study in University Business Ethics by Jason Brennan and Phillip Magness American universities rely upon a large workforce of adjunct faculty—contract workers who receive
Justice for Adjunct University Faculty
New from Journal of Business Ethics. >>> Estimating the Cost of Justice for Adjuncts: A Case Study in University Business Ethics by Jason Brennan and Phillip Magness American universities rely upon a large workforce of adjunct faculty—contract workers who receive
Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics
This is a reminder to check out the Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics! The Concise Encyclopedia aims to provide readers with a brief, useful overview of key issues in business ethics. Its aim is not to be exhaustive, but to
Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics
This is a reminder to check out the Concise Encyclopedia of Business Ethics! The Concise Encyclopedia aims to provide readers with a brief, useful overview of key issues in business ethics. Its aim is not to be exhaustive, but to
The #BoycottNRA Movement: Ethical? Effective?
In the piece linked below, the author says that while boycotts are generally not very effective, and generally not very ethically sound, the recent move (under the #BoycottNRA banner/hashtag) is different. The author argues that the movement is likely to
The #BoycottNRA Movement: Ethical? Effective?
In the piece linked below, the author says that while boycotts are generally not very effective, and generally not very ethically sound, the recent move (under the #BoycottNRA banner/hashtag) is different. The author argues that the movement is likely to
Nestlé discloses slavery in its supply chain
The bad news is that food giant Nestlé found slavery in its supply chain (that is, slavery was being used by one or more of its suppliers, or possibly a supplier to a supplier). The good news is that they’ve
Nestlé discloses slavery in its supply chain
The bad news is that food giant Nestlé found slavery in its supply chain (that is, slavery was being used by one or more of its suppliers, or possibly a supplier to a supplier). The good news is that they’ve
Georgia Punishes Delta over NRA
It’s unusual for a government to punish a company in such a blatantly political way. The state of Georgia has passed a bill that was supposed to include a tax exemption for jet fuel, an exemption intended to benefit Delta
Georgia Punishes Delta over NRA
It’s unusual for a government to punish a company in such a blatantly political way. The state of Georgia has passed a bill that was supposed to include a tax exemption for jet fuel, an exemption intended to benefit Delta
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