Author Archives: The Editors
Why Good People Do Bad Things (in Business)
The commentary below points out that there’s no reason to think that the “bad guys” behind corporate scandals are, in fact, bad guys. What we know about the psychology of wrongdoing suggests that there’s no reason to think that it
Why Good People Do Bad Things (in Business)
The commentary below points out that there’s no reason to think that the “bad guys” behind corporate scandals are, in fact, bad guys. What we know about the psychology of wrongdoing suggests that there’s no reason to think that it
Marketing’s Crisis of Morality?
This reflection on the evolving ethics of the advertising industry may be amusing to cynics (because it suggests that the advertising industry has, or at least had, ethics), but is actually a serious consideration of the perhaps eroding relationship between
Marketing’s Crisis of Morality?
This reflection on the evolving ethics of the advertising industry may be amusing to cynics (because it suggests that the advertising industry has, or at least had, ethics), but is actually a serious consideration of the perhaps eroding relationship between
Duke and UNC Med Schools Conspiring to Limit Faculty Salaries?
Antitrust law has an economic, but also an ethical, rationale. Economically, it is intended to promote efficiency by reducing deadweight losses (Harberger costs). Ethically, it is intended to avoid the accumulation of market power that can be used to diminish
Duke and UNC Med Schools Conspiring to Limit Faculty Salaries?
Antitrust law has an economic, but also an ethical, rationale. Economically, it is intended to promote efficiency by reducing deadweight losses (Harberger costs). Ethically, it is intended to avoid the accumulation of market power that can be used to diminish
Is Rampant Web Traffic Fraud Ruining the Internet?
Online advertising is a fascinating industry. The evolved business model calls for payments to be proportional to views and click-throughs. That creates incentives for fraud: views and click-throughs may come from real-live potential customers or they may be contrived through
Is Rampant Web Traffic Fraud Ruining the Internet?
Online advertising is a fascinating industry. The evolved business model calls for payments to be proportional to views and click-throughs. That creates incentives for fraud: views and click-throughs may come from real-live potential customers or they may be contrived through
Is Europe Inherently Anti-Entrepreneurial?
Europe lags the U.S. and Asia in venture capital and in the willingness to finance companies whose revenue prospects are postponed. Is risk aversion effectively entrepreneurship aversion, as well? What does that mean for Europeans with innovative ideas? >>> LINK:
Is Europe Inherently Anti-Entrepreneurial?
Europe lags the U.S. and Asia in venture capital and in the willingness to finance companies whose revenue prospects are postponed. Is risk aversion effectively entrepreneurship aversion, as well? What does that mean for Europeans with innovative ideas? >>> LINK:
FTC: Claim Walmart “Raise in Pay” Ad is Misleading Not Worthy of Investigation
‘Ethical’ consumerism is sometimes in tension with centuries-old common-law commercial standards. One of those standards is materiality: a misrepresentation is actionable, generally, only if it relates to a product, its features, or its attributes. Here, the complainants aren’t claiming that
FTC: Claim Walmart “Raise in Pay” Ad is Misleading Not Worthy of Investigation
‘Ethical’ consumerism is sometimes in tension with centuries-old common-law commercial standards. One of those standards is materiality: a misrepresentation is actionable, generally, only if it relates to a product, its features, or its attributes. Here, the complainants aren’t claiming that
Court Upholds Casino’s Right to Punish Waitresses for Weight Gain
Is it wrong for a bar to require waitresses to be thin? Or can a certain body-size be a bona fide occupational requirement? The court in this case apparently put a lot of emphasis on the voluntary nature of the
Court Upholds Casino’s Right to Punish Waitresses for Weight Gain
Is it wrong for a bar to require waitresses to be thin? Or can a certain body-size be a bona fide occupational requirement? The court in this case apparently put a lot of emphasis on the voluntary nature of the
5 Questions About VW’s Lies
So Volkswagen lied, systematically, about emissions. Crane and Matten have some questions about how it happened, how wide-spread the problem is, and just who knew about the scheme as it was hatched and implemented. >>> LINK: The Volkswagen diesel deception
5 Questions About VW’s Lies
So Volkswagen lied, systematically, about emissions. Crane and Matten have some questions about how it happened, how wide-spread the problem is, and just who knew about the scheme as it was hatched and implemented. >>> LINK: The Volkswagen diesel deception
VW’s Lies
You don’t need a PhD in ethics to know that lying to regulators, and hence to the consuming public, is unethical. The allegation outlined below is that VW installed software on its diesel cars that could detect when emissions were
VW’s Lies
You don’t need a PhD in ethics to know that lying to regulators, and hence to the consuming public, is unethical. The allegation outlined below is that VW installed software on its diesel cars that could detect when emissions were
Carly Fiorina: Illegal Printer Sales Not My Fault
Carly Fiorina is dodging responsibility, and that may be OK. The US Presidential hopeful says that it’s not her fault that millions of HP printers were sold in Iran, contrary to US law, while she was CEO of the company.
Carly Fiorina: Illegal Printer Sales Not My Fault
Carly Fiorina is dodging responsibility, and that may be OK. The US Presidential hopeful says that it’s not her fault that millions of HP printers were sold in Iran, contrary to US law, while she was CEO of the company.


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