Ethics

Making Sense of Data in the 2019 General Election
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January 28, 2020

Making Sense of Data in the 2019 General Election

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How One University Shared Its Oppressive Past
Ethics
January 20, 2020

How One University Shared Its Oppressive Past

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Lying With Maps and Census Data
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January 15, 2020

Lying With Maps and Census Data

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Dickens’s Heart of Darkness – Not Your Muppet Christmas Carol
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January 7, 2020

Dickens’s Heart of Darkness – Not Your Muppet Christmas Carol

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Would Popular Science Books Benefit from a Rating System?

Would Popular Science Books Benefit from a Rating System?

Standing in a powerful pose increases your testosterone levels. Ten thousand hours of practice leads to mastery and high achievement. Eating out of large bowls encourages overeating. These are just a few examples of big ideas that have formed the basis of popular science books, only to be overturned by further research or a closer reading of the evidence…

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Where Are the Marketing Ethics Courses?

Where Are the Marketing Ethics Courses?

Many of the challenges facing today’s businesses — such as advertising claims, consumer protection, and product quality — are marketing ethics issues. […]

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The Cost of Unethical Behavior

The Cost of Unethical Behavior

To join in celebrating Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week, we bring you an article from the Journal of Management that examines the […]

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How Does Corporate Ethics Affect Firm Performance?

How Does Corporate Ethics Affect Firm Performance?

Jinseok S. Chun of Seoul National University, Yuhyung Shin of Hanyang University, Jin Nam Choi of Seoul National University, and Min Soo […]

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Understanding the Ethics of Future Business Leaders

Understanding the Ethics of Future Business Leaders

Editor’s note: we are pleased to welcome Richard C. Hanna of Northeastern University, Victoria L. Crittenden of Boston College, and William F. […]

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Cracking the Ethics Code

Cracking the Ethics Code

As organizations’ ethical failures continue to pile up in the news headlines, there is no better moment to get a firm grasp on […]

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Stakeholder Democracy Over the Status Quo

Stakeholder Democracy Over the Status Quo

Jeffrey Moriarty of Bentley University published “The Connection Between Stakeholder Theory and Stakeholder Democracy: An Excavation and Defense” on April 1, 2012 […]

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Ethics and the Corporation

Ethics and the Corporation

After a week in which outgoing executive Greg Smith accused Goldman Sachs of losing its “moral fiber,” Apple’s factory conditions in China […]

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