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responsibility of man within the framework of an ethics of sustainability. Man is called to do right in all orders. When he does not …
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Interest in Social, Environmental, Ethical and Trust (SEET) in banking has experienced a rapid growth over the last decade. This paper provides the first overview of SEET issues in banking. The overview introduces international initiatives such as: the United Nations Environmental Programme...
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Morally motivated individuals behave more cooperatively than predicted by standard theory. Hence, if a firm can attract workers who are strongly motivated by ethical concerns, moral hazard problems like shirking can be reduced. We show that employers may be able to use the firm's corporate...
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Famous environmental claims implicating well-known corporations have already been reviewed by several publications, such as "Corporate Crime and Violence" (Russell Mokhiber, 1988). Such publications may not eventually achieve to either stress or even imply to a broader audience the relevance of...
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Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values. Throughout the … ethics according to high degree of morale. The central inquiry in this paper is to determine what difference it makes if … businesses in a community act ethically or ignore ethics. Since business is the subject, our inquiry centers on money – a value …
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