Posts Tagged: ethics
Survey: Financial Services & Ethics
This press release is about an interesting-looking survey conducted by researchers at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business in conjunction with lawyers at Labaton Sucharow LLP. >>> Historic Survey of Financial Services Professionals Reveals Widespread Disregard for
Survey: Financial Services & Ethics
This press release is about an interesting-looking survey conducted by researchers at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business in conjunction with lawyers at Labaton Sucharow LLP. >>> Historic Survey of Financial Services Professionals Reveals Widespread Disregard for
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
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
Entrepreneurs and Moral Disengagement
New from Journal of Business Ethics. >>> Personal Motives, Moral Disengagement, and Unethical Decisions by Entrepreneurs: Cognitive Mechanisms on the “Slippery Slope” Entrepreneurs sometimes make unethical decisions that have devastating effects on their companies, stakeholders, and themselves. We suggest that
Entrepreneurs and Moral Disengagement
New from Journal of Business Ethics. >>> Personal Motives, Moral Disengagement, and Unethical Decisions by Entrepreneurs: Cognitive Mechanisms on the “Slippery Slope” Entrepreneurs sometimes make unethical decisions that have devastating effects on their companies, stakeholders, and themselves. We suggest that


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