Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 29, No. 1/2, Sixth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics (Jan., 2001), pp. 161-167 (7 pages) Individuals are faced with the many opportunities to ...
As a business owner and leader, you're going to have to make a lot of important decisions for your company. On everything from marketing to sales, operations to human resources, your team will look to ...
According to a National Business Ethics Survey, the level of ethical misconduct remains high, with nearly half (49%) of respondents observing misconduct at work in the twelve months prior to the ...
In a broad sense, business ethics addresses the rights and responsibilities of public administrators as "stewards" to the public. It deals with the moral choices that must be made in the completion of ...
An interactionist model of ethical decision making in organizations is proposed. The model combines individual variables (moral development, etc.) with situational variables to explain and predict the ...
Ethics and transparency in HR decision-making have become increasingly important for both companies and their teams. HR departments are no longer just responsible for administrative tasks; they now ...