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  • September 2016
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Bounded Awareness: Implications for Ethical Decision Making

By: Max Bazerman and Ovul Sezer
In many of the business scandals of the new millennium, the perpetrators were surrounded by people who could have recognized the misbehavior, yet failed to notice it. To explain such inaction, management scholars have been developing the area of behavioral ethics and... View Details
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Bazerman, Max, and Ovul Sezer. "Bounded Awareness: Implications for Ethical Decision Making." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 136 (September 2016): 95–105.
  • January 2000
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Intensive Care for Everyone's Least Favorite Oxymoron: Narrative in Business Ethics

By: Laura L. Nash
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Nash, Laura L. "Intensive Care for Everyone's Least Favorite Oxymoron: Narrative in Business Ethics." Business Ethics Quarterly 10, no. 1 (January 2000): 277–289. (refereed.)
  • 22 Apr 2019
  • HBS Seminar

Francesca Rossi, AI Ethics Global Leader, IBM

  • 2020
  • Chapter

Business, Ethics and Institutions. The Evolution of Turkish Capitalism in a Comparative Perspective

By: Asli M. Colpan and Geoffrey Jones
This chapter offers a survey of the evolution of Turkish capitalism from the 19th century Ottoman Empire until the present day. It shows that Turkish business over the last century and a half was shaped in an institutional context similar to those in many developing... View Details
Keywords: Business Groups; Capitalism; Entrepreneurship; Ethics; Government and Politics; History; Religion; Business History; Turkey; Central Asia; Middle East
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Colpan, Asli M., and Geoffrey Jones. "Business, Ethics and Institutions. The Evolution of Turkish Capitalism in a Comparative Perspective." Chap. 1 in Business, Ethics and Institutions: The Evolution of Turkish Capitalism in Global Perspectives, edited by Asli M. Colpan and Geoffrey Jones, 3–22. New York: Routledge, 2020.
  • 26 Feb 2015
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Ethics and the environment: Eco-waverers

  • 2017
  • Chapter

Gapponshugi in Global Perspective: Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism

By: Geoffrey Jones
This chapter places the concepts of ethical capitalism developed by the 19th century Japanese venture capitalist Shibusawa Eiichi in a global historical perspective. The chapter reviews the similarities and differences over time and between countries of proponents of... View Details
Keywords: Corporate Responsibility; Business Ethics; Ethics; Business and Stakeholder Relations; Business History; Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact
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Jones, Geoffrey. "Gapponshugi in Global Perspective: Debating the Responsibility of Capitalism." Chap. 7 in Ethical Capitalism: Shibusawa Eiichi and Business Leadership in Global Perspective, edited by Patrick Fridenson and Takeo Kikkawa, 144–169. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
  • 18 Sep 2013
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An Honest Wage: Dollars, Hours, And Ethics

  • January 2023 (Revised November 2023)
  • Technical Note

Ethical Analysis: Honesty and Self-Interest

By: Nien-hê Hsieh and Christopher Diak
Information asymmetry is pervasive in business and can often confer great advantage. This note distinguishes forms of deceptive behavior in the face of information asymmetry and aims to help students analyze their impermissibility. View Details
Keywords: Ethics; Analysis; Balance and Stability
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Hsieh, Nien-hê, and Christopher Diak. "Ethical Analysis: Honesty and Self-Interest." Harvard Business School Technical Note 323-067, January 2023. (Revised November 2023.)
  • 06 Jun 2011
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Warren Watch: Ethical 'blind spots'

  • 17 Jun 2020
  • News

Five Ethical Challenges Employers Will Face as They Reopen

  • 5 Feb 2003
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Performing at a Higher Level." Speaker. "Managing Business Ethics After Enron: Innovative Ideas

By: Lynn S. Paine
Keywords: Ethics
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Paine, Lynn S. Performing at a Higher Level." Speaker. "Managing Business Ethics After Enron: Innovative Ideas. Rutgers Business School Senior Executive Seminar Series, Newark, NJ, February 5, 2003.
  • 20 Apr 2011
  • Research & Ideas

Blind Spots: We’re Not as Ethical as We Think

of the trap is the subject of the new book, Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do about It, by Max H. Bazerman, a professor at Harvard Business School, and Ann E. Tenbrunsel, a professor of View Details
Keywords: by Sean Silverthorne
  • 30 May 2002
  • Keynote Speech

The Corporation's Evolving Personality." Speaker. "Shanghai International Conference on Business Ethics: Developing Business Ethics in China

By: Lynn S. Paine
Keywords: Change; Organizational Culture; Ethics; Shanghai
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Paine, Lynn S. The Corporation's Evolving Personality." Speaker. "Shanghai International Conference on Business Ethics: Developing Business Ethics in China. International Conference on Corporate Governance of Chinese Listed Companies, Shanghai Finance College, Shanghai, China, May 30, 2002. (Jointly sponsored by the Shanghai Stock Exchange.)
  • 14 May 2019
  • Research & Ideas

Ethics Bots and Other Ways to Move Your Code of Business Conduct Beyond Puffery

interactive and intuitive. The final result was COBE (Code of Business Ethics), an ethics chatbot on which employees could type their questions and get answers tooled to their specific concerns. Rather than... View Details
Keywords: by Michael Blanding
  • 04 May 2024
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A Business Fellowship Program Tackles Ethics Through The Lens Of The Holocaust

  • March 11, 2020
  • Editorial

A Bolder Vision for Business Schools

By: P. Tufano
Business schools teach to a model that dates back to the 1950s. Given the growing demands on business to take a lead in confronting societal challenges, business schools need to update how they train business leaders and how they compete, argues Oxford’s Saïd School... View Details
Keywords: Business Schools; Business And Society; Business Education; Leadership Development; Business and Stakeholder Relations
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Tufano, P. "A Bolder Vision for Business Schools." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (March 11, 2020).
  • 28 Feb 2011
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The Importance of ‘Don’t’ in Inducing Ethical Employee Behavior

In trying to encourage good moral conduct, it's common for a company to come up with a list of don'ts—wording policies such that they focus on unethical behavior employees should avoid rather than on ethical acts they should strive to... View Details
Keywords: by Carmen Nobel
  • 2014
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Information und Transformation - CSR-Berichterstattung in Europa und den USA

By: Birgit Spiesshofer and Robert G. Eccles
Keywords: Business Ethics; Ethics
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Spiesshofer, Birgit, and Robert G. Eccles. "Information und Transformation - CSR-Berichterstattung in Europa und den USA." Forum Wirtschaftsethik (2014): 27–34.
  • 13 May 2014
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More Evidence That Compliance & Ethics Education Clash

  • 01 Sep 2023
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The Exchange: Where Ethics Meet Economics

what optimal human behavior looked like. But what they outlined was too demanding for many of us, and none of us could live up to the standards they defined. And then there was the jolt of Enron, and a bunch of other ethical scandals,... View Details
Keywords: Jen McFarland Flint; Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services; Information
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