Author Archives: The Editors

Overcharging at Whole Foods

So, the accusation is that Whole Foods has been overcharging — and not just in the usual, banal sense of making yuppies pay a 25% premium for organic foods that are no safer and no more nutritious than regular food.

Overcharging at Whole Foods

So, the accusation is that Whole Foods has been overcharging — and not just in the usual, banal sense of making yuppies pay a 25% premium for organic foods that are no safer and no more nutritious than regular food.

The Long Short Guide to Ethical Corporate Culture

Below is a blog entry about a blog entry, tackling the tough issue of ethical workplace culture. The substance of the thing lies in a very long “to do” list for companies. So, the question for discussion: what is the

The Long Short Guide to Ethical Corporate Culture

Below is a blog entry about a blog entry, tackling the tough issue of ethical workplace culture. The substance of the thing lies in a very long “to do” list for companies. So, the question for discussion: what is the

If Extended Warranties Are Not Worthwhile, Are They Ethical?

Extended warranties are often a bad deal, and sometimes a ridiculously bad deal. If they’re so bad, is it unscrupulous of stores to offer them? Why or why not? Is this really a question with regard to which the old

If Extended Warranties Are Not Worthwhile, Are They Ethical?

Extended warranties are often a bad deal, and sometimes a ridiculously bad deal. If they’re so bad, is it unscrupulous of stores to offer them? Why or why not? Is this really a question with regard to which the old

Nickled-and-Dimed by Capitalism

The writer below complains about various novel fees and surcharges that he’s seen being charged by everyone from real-estate agents to restaurants. (He plays on the analogy with “fracking,” the process of pumping water along with certain chemical agents into

Nickled-and-Dimed by Capitalism

The writer below complains about various novel fees and surcharges that he’s seen being charged by everyone from real-estate agents to restaurants. (He plays on the analogy with “fracking,” the process of pumping water along with certain chemical agents into

When Corporations Are the Good Guys

This NY Times opinion piece highlights the fact that corporations, for all the criticism they receive, have been forces for good. They’ve pushed, for example, for marriage equality, immigration reform, and for getting the Confederate Flag taken down from prominent

When Corporations Are the Good Guys

This NY Times opinion piece highlights the fact that corporations, for all the criticism they receive, have been forces for good. They’ve pushed, for example, for marriage equality, immigration reform, and for getting the Confederate Flag taken down from prominent

Is Shareholder Wealth Maximization Killing the U.S. Computer Industry?

In the midst of diagnosing what he sees as an ailing U.S. computer industry, Cringely makes the classic anti-shareholder-wealth-maximization rhetorical move of conflating shareholder wealth maximization with raising the share price. By so doing, share-price manipulations (like those of the

Is Shareholder Wealth Maximization Killing the U.S. Computer Industry?

In the midst of diagnosing what he sees as an ailing U.S. computer industry, Cringely makes the classic anti-shareholder-wealth-maximization rhetorical move of conflating shareholder wealth maximization with raising the share price. By so doing, share-price manipulations (like those of the

Using Smartphones to Boost Compliance

Getting every single one of a company’s employees to obey the law, all of the time, is harder than it sounds. Getting the right messages — the right rules, the right norms, the right guidance — in front of them

Using Smartphones to Boost Compliance

Getting every single one of a company’s employees to obey the law, all of the time, is harder than it sounds. Getting the right messages — the right rules, the right norms, the right guidance — in front of them

Next Focus for Gay Rights: Employment Discrimination

This week saw a major decision by the US Supreme Court, effectively legalizing gay marriage across the US. But many forms of anti-gay discrimination are still legal, in many US states. This includes discrimination in employment. In many places, it’s

Next Focus for Gay Rights: Employment Discrimination

This week saw a major decision by the US Supreme Court, effectively legalizing gay marriage across the US. But many forms of anti-gay discrimination are still legal, in many US states. This includes discrimination in employment. In many places, it’s

Ethics Job at Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University

Hey, those of you seeking an academic job in business ethics! >>> Open Rank Professor in Business Ethics / Leavey School of Business The Management Department of the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University invites applications for an

Ethics Job at Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University

Hey, those of you seeking an academic job in business ethics! >>> Open Rank Professor in Business Ethics / Leavey School of Business The Management Department of the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara University invites applications for an

Is Catering to Anti-GMO Ignorance Anti-CSR?

Business ethicists and CSR scholars are quick to decry business firms and business models that exploit consumer ignorance. By the same token, ought they also to decry Chipotle’s and Whole Foods’ promotion of consumers’ scientifically-unfounded fear of GMOs? If not,

Is Catering to Anti-GMO Ignorance Anti-CSR?

Business ethicists and CSR scholars are quick to decry business firms and business models that exploit consumer ignorance. By the same token, ought they also to decry Chipotle’s and Whole Foods’ promotion of consumers’ scientifically-unfounded fear of GMOs? If not,