Author Archives: The Editors

Sports Stadiums: The Ethics of Private Facilities Built at Public Cost

If sports are such a lucrative business, what, exactly, is the justification for financing the construction of their performance venues publicly? >>> Sports Stadiums Are Bad Public Investments. So Why Are Cities Still Paying for Them? Pacific Standard magazine has

Sports Stadiums: The Ethics of Private Facilities Built at Public Cost

If sports are such a lucrative business, what, exactly, is the justification for financing the construction of their performance venues publicly? >>> Sports Stadiums Are Bad Public Investments. So Why Are Cities Still Paying for Them? Pacific Standard magazine has

Should White House Promote Lyft Rather Than (Say) Ridesharing In General?

The government should set the rules for the game, but not choose the winners. No? >>> White House Says: Prevent Rape, Use Lyft! Is it customary for White House awareness initiatives to promote particular businesses? It seems at least a

Should White House Promote Lyft Rather Than (Say) Ridesharing In General?

The government should set the rules for the game, but not choose the winners. No? >>> White House Says: Prevent Rape, Use Lyft! Is it customary for White House awareness initiatives to promote particular businesses? It seems at least a

Starbucks, CSR, and Conversations About Race

Should we judge a corporate initiative that is intended to be socially positive by the intentions or by the outcome? >>> Starbucks’ “Race Together” stunt is working—just not for Starbucks So apparently Starbucks wants to turn tens of thousands of

Starbucks, CSR, and Conversations About Race

Should we judge a corporate initiative that is intended to be socially positive by the intentions or by the outcome? >>> Starbucks’ “Race Together” stunt is working—just not for Starbucks So apparently Starbucks wants to turn tens of thousands of

German court bars Uber from competing in Frankfurt

Is erecting barriers to entry prudent regulation or crony capitalism? >>> German court bans Uber’s ridesharing service The ruling stems from a suit brought against Uber by a German taxi association, which was heard in Frankfurt because it is one

German court bars Uber from competing in Frankfurt

Is erecting barriers to entry prudent regulation or crony capitalism? >>> German court bans Uber’s ridesharing service The ruling stems from a suit brought against Uber by a German taxi association, which was heard in Frankfurt because it is one

Starbucks Talking About Race

Should companies be active, on social issues? Or should they stick to what they know best? >>> Why Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is right to talk about race Howard Schultz could probably have ignored the protesters in Ferguson, Mo. Had

Starbucks Talking About Race

Should companies be active, on social issues? Or should they stick to what they know best? >>> Why Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is right to talk about race Howard Schultz could probably have ignored the protesters in Ferguson, Mo. Had

Viral Video Emphasizes that Combating Sexual Violence is Everyone’s Job

It’s a great ad. Several of the vignettes are from social settings, but one of them is about workplace sexual harassment, and is good fodder for discussion about the “it’s not my job” rationalization. >>> Edgy Ontario ad combating sexual

Viral Video Emphasizes that Combating Sexual Violence is Everyone’s Job

It’s a great ad. Several of the vignettes are from social settings, but one of them is about workplace sexual harassment, and is good fodder for discussion about the “it’s not my job” rationalization. >>> Edgy Ontario ad combating sexual

The Ethics of Timing Lay Offs

Is there a right way to lay off employees? Is there a right day of the week for it? (Note: This is a Canadian case. Canadian labour standards aren’t quite as lax as American ones — Canada doesn’t have the

The Ethics of Timing Lay Offs

Is there a right way to lay off employees? Is there a right day of the week for it? (Note: This is a Canadian case. Canadian labour standards aren’t quite as lax as American ones — Canada doesn’t have the

Facebook’s Community Rules: Ethically OK? Ethically Required?

Is it OK for a business like Facebook to make moral judgments on behalf of its user “community”? Is it ethically required to do so? >>> Six things Facebook’s new community rules won’t allow Facebook is keen to keep the

Facebook’s Community Rules: Ethically OK? Ethically Required?

Is it OK for a business like Facebook to make moral judgments on behalf of its user “community”? Is it ethically required to do so? >>> Six things Facebook’s new community rules won’t allow Facebook is keen to keep the

Minimum Wage, and Seattle’s Restaurant Industry

On both sides of this debate, the evidence is too sparse to amount to much. Of course, in reality the question is not whether “an” increase in minimum wage would force some businesses to close: rather, the question is how

Minimum Wage, and Seattle’s Restaurant Industry

On both sides of this debate, the evidence is too sparse to amount to much. Of course, in reality the question is not whether “an” increase in minimum wage would force some businesses to close: rather, the question is how

Football, Concussions, and Employee Safety

So, what is your responsibility — as an employer or as an industry — if one or more highly-paid employees were to quit, citing the high risk of on-the-job injury? >>> Chris Borland, 24, to retire from NFL, cites fear

Football, Concussions, and Employee Safety

So, what is your responsibility — as an employer or as an industry — if one or more highly-paid employees were to quit, citing the high risk of on-the-job injury? >>> Chris Borland, 24, to retire from NFL, cites fear