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  1. Etica/ethics: La Unica Regla Para Tomar Deciones/the Only Rule to Make Decisions by John C. Maxwell, 2005-06-30
  2. Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making and Cases by O. C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich, et all 2007-06-30
  3. Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (5th Edition) by Manuel G. Velasquez, 2001-06-27
  4. Business and Society: Ethics and Stakeholder Management by Archie B. Carroll, Ann K. Buchholtz, 2008-03-27
  5. Business and Professional Ethics for Directors, Executives, and Accountants by Leonard J. Brooks, 2006-07-14
  6. Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics by Joseph R. DesJardins, John J. McCall, 2004-07-16
  7. An Introduction to Business Ethics by Joseph R. Desjardins, 2008-04-25
  8. The Book of Questions: Business, Politics, and Ethics by Gregory Stock, 1991-01-04
  9. Business Ethics
  10. Business Ethics: People, Profits, and the Planet by Kevin Gibson, 2005-08-16
  11. Business Ethics: A Global and Managerial Perspective by David J Fritzsche, 2004-02-20
  12. Business and Society: Stakeholders, Ethics, Public Policy by Anne T. Lawrence, James Weber, 2007-02-23
  13. Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How To Do It Right by Linda K. Treviño, Katherine A. Nelson, 2003-07-15
  14. Business Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality, with Free PowerWeb: Philosophy by W. Michael Hoffman, Robert E Frederick, et all 2000-11-27

21. Boston.com / News / Local / Vt. / Business Ethics Magazine Praises
business ethics magazine praises two Vt. companies. December 14, 2004
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22. DePaul University :: Institute For Business And Professional Ethics
The Wicklander Chair in business ethics, a faculty member at DePaul, serves as the The annual Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for business ethics,
http://www.depaul.edu/ethics/

23. The Center For Business Ethics (CBES)
Located at the University of St. Thomas, Houston. Details of events, director,research programs, Hugo Mann ethics contest and working papers.
http://www.stthom.edu/cbes/

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The Center for Business Ethics (CBES) Executive Director Daryl Koehn
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The Center for Business Ethics at University of St. Thomas works with the corporate community to help business people and students make good choices that will benefit themselves, their businesses, and their community. The Center offers corporate governance training programs, conferences on business ethics, public lectures, an ethics essay contest for UST MBA students, and the Online Journal of Ethics. By becoming a member of CBES , you can support these activities and insure that you receive early notification of upcoming events.
The Center is business-friendly. We believe that companies and managers have an ethical duty to protect stakeholders, including shareholders and their property rights. We recognize the important role business institutions play in developing and maintaining a democratic system. CBES also explores the effects of individual and corporate actions and of developing technology upon others, including the more marginal members of the community.
Center for Business Ethics, Cameron School of Business

24. Bentley College - Center For Business Ethics
Provides an international forum for the advancement of business ethics. The Centeris committed to developing strategies for ethical business conduct and
http://ecampus.bentley.edu/dept/cbe/
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25. Business Ethics Resources On World Wide Web
Directory of business ethics resources from the University of British Columbia.
http://www.ethicsweb.ca/resources/business/

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26. EJBO - Electronic Journal Of Business Ethics And Organization Studies
EJBO is Journal of business ethics and Organization Studies published by theBusiness and Organization Ethics Network (BON) in School of Business,
http://ejbo.jyu.fi/index.cgi?page=cover

27. School Of Business Administration (SBA) | Loyola University Chicago
With our tradition of teaching business ethics, our practical orientation,nationally recognized faculty, emphasis on interactive learning and location in a
http://sba.luc.edu/
Grounded in the Jesuit tradition of scholarship and service, the School of Business Administration is dedicated to educating values-based leaders. With our tradition of teaching business ethics, our practical orientation, nationally recognized faculty, emphasis on interactive learning and location in a premier city of commerce, our undergraduate, graduate and executive programs prepare individuals to add value to their organizations and serve the needs of society.
School of Business Administration
Loyola University Chicago
25 E. Pearson Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-2196
Phone: (312) 915-6112
Fax: (312) 915-6118

28. Council For Ethics In Economics Main Page
Credibility to the Nation s Financial Markets, a business ethics Forum at KentState On March 21, the Council for Ethics in Economics, in cooperation with
http://www.businessethics.org/
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The Council for Ethics in Economics is pleased to present a luncheon conversation with JEFFREY SEGLIN
NY Times syndicated author "The State of Business Ethics Today
and the Importance of Doing the Right Thing"
For most people in business, ethical challenges rarely center on decisions as scandalous as those of the high–profile corporations caught up in the news over the past few years. Instead, most people wrestle with smaller ethical decisions every day — how to treat employees, how truthful to be with customers, how to handle mistakes. Taking the time to weigh the impact of decisions on the people affected can go a long way toward maintaining a more ethical life in the workplace. The program considers the state of business ethics today and the importance of making choices that reflect the integrity of the decision maker. Join the Council for Ethics in Economics on September 21, 2005 when we welcome NY Times syndicated Ethics writer Jeffrey Seglin, whose columns also appear weekly in the Columbus Dispatch. This program considers the state of business ethics today and the importance of making choices that reflect the integrity of the decision maker. Register early and email Mr. Seglin your ethical question/dilemma which he may address during the luncheon. Autographed copies of T he Right Thing: Conscience, Profit and Personal Responsibility in Today’s Business

29. Business Ethics: A European Review Home Page
business ethics A European Review journal information, contents lists andabstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website.
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0962-8770

30. Babson College Business Ethics Program
Integrates the study of fundamental ethical principles with the environment ofbusiness and business education.
http://roger.babson.edu/ethics/
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31. Welcome: The Carol And Lawrence Zicklin Center For Business Ethics Research
sponsor and disseminate leading edge research on critical topics in businessethics. The Center s broad research focus includes global business ethics,
http://www.zicklincenter.org/
The Carol and Lawrence Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research was established in 1997. The mission of the Center is to sponsor and disseminate leading edge research on critical topics in business ethics. The Center's broad research focus includes global business ethics, corporate governance, social contracts, deception, disclosure, bribery and corruption. The Center is intended to serve as a focal point for the interaction of business, professional, and academic conferences, and makes available working papers and article reprints relating to the Center's sponsored research.

32. The Business Ethics Center Of Jerusalem
Applies Jewish sources as a guide for modern business ethics.
http://www.besr.org/
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(A weekly column which answers questions related to everyday business and work dilemmas.) Q. How can I punish an abusive competitor?
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Business Ethics D'vrai Torah Parshat Ki Tavo: Competing Businesses and Borders
by Rabbi Yoel Domb
Parshat Ki Tavo: The Challenge of Wealth

by Dr. Meir Tamari
This week in our Online Library and Resource Center Should we charge guests for Yom Tov seats? by Rabbi Jay Kelman Ethics@Work: Israeli court system just too heimisch by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir Ethics@Work: Welfare state creates accountability by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir The Hasidic Masters' Guide to Management (Book Excerpt) by Moshe Kranc Get involved in the Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem New book from the Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem The Jewish Ethicist: Everyday Ethics in Business and Life is available in your local Jewish bookstore or online. (Order online and save 20%) Order The Jewish Ethicist book in hardcover Or The Jewish Ethicist book in paperback No areas of modern life present more moral challenges than our involvement in work and business. Relevant guidance and answers to these issues can be found in abundance in Jewish teachings, offering common ground for all people on some of the most critical issues facing modern society.

33. Online Business Ethics Library And Resource Center
A collection of articles illustrating how values and Jewish ethics can be usedto answer modern business and work issues, presented by the Center for
http://www.besr.org/library/
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34. The Defense Industry Initiative On Business Ethics And Conduct
A consortium of US defense industry contractors which subscribes to a set ofprinciples for achieving high standards of business ethics and conduct.
http://www.dii.org/
    DII is a consortium of U.S. defense industry contractors which subscribes
    to a set of principles for achieving high standards of business ethics and conduct.
    THE STATEMENT OF DII PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION

    May be viewed here
    HOW TO JOIN
    The DII welcomes statements of interest to become a DII Signatory from companies who contract with the Defense Department. Eligibility also may extend to subcontractors whose services or materials may be direct charged under DOD prime contracts. Signatories embrace and practice principles of business ethics and conduct, have access to an exclusive collection of ethics and compliance materials, share best practices, and participate in information and training programs. The annual assessment is scaled according to company revenues. See details here
    REGISTER ON-LINE NOW FOR THE DII FALL PROGRAM (EAST COAST)
    You can now register on-line for the DII fall program being held at the Boeing facility in Rosslyn, Va. (Arlington) on October 20, 2005. This special one-day program will focus on Risk Assessment, in the context of identifying risks of noncompliance and ethics failures within organizations. We will examine effective risk assessment techniques for defense companies, ranging from risk embedded in contract formation and contract performance to regulatory risks, such as OSHA, environment, security and financial controls. Our keynote speaker will be Paul McNulty, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

35. Business Ethics
business ethics subsection of the site. Provides a framework for ethical decisionmaking and cases that raise typical ethical dilemmas confronted by young
http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/focusareas/business/
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Business Ethics
The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics offers the following resources on current ethical issues in business: Online Resources: Center Programs: Links: new materials Public-Sector Ethics Senior Fellow Judy Nadler at the World Bank Architects of Peace A curriculum on peacemakers for high school and college students E-Mania Ethical approaches to e-mail overload What Would Jesus Eat?

36. Business Ethics Quarterly
business ethics Quarterly publishes scholarly articles from a variety of Electronic access to all issues of business ethics Quarterly is provided
http://www.pdcnet.org/beq.html
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The Journal of the Society for Business Ethics Gary R. Weaver , Editor Business Ethics Quarterly publishes scholarly articles from a variety of disciplinary orientations that focus on the general subject of the application of ethics to the international business community. This peer-reviewed journal addresses theoretical, methodological, and issue-based questions that can advance ethical inquiry and improve the ethical performance of business organizations. The journal maintains a contemporary focus on international business and is particularly interested in articles that discuss global business and economic concerns. BEQ is also interested in the value dimensions of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality and culture, and how these factors affect and are affected by business questions. Each volume includes topical articles, response articles, and review articles as well as the presidential address delivered at each annual meeting of the Society for Business Ethics . An individual subscription to BEQ includes an annual membership in the Society.

37. SBA - Managing | Business Ethics
business ethics. The Foundation of Effective Leadership. business ethics are ahot topic these days. With everything from insider trading to employee theft
http://www.sba.gov/managing/leadership/ethics.html
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Business Ethics The Foundation of Effective Leadership Business ethics are a hot topic these days. With everything from insider trading to employee theft on the rise, it is no wonder that businesses are beginning to focus on the impact of ethical leadership. But along with this new focus comes a lot of "gray area". Many times, managers are forced to decide on issues where there are arguments on both sides - a problem that makes ethical decision-making very difficult. Let's look at an example. Sally started her consulting business a year ago and has been doing very well. About a month ago, she decided she needed to hire someone to help her since she was getting busier and busier. After interviewing several candidates, she decided to hire the best one of the group, Mary. She called Mary on Monday to tell her she had gotten the job. They both agreed that she would start the following Monday and that Mary could come in and fill out all of the hiring paperwork at that time.

38. Georgetown Business Ethics Institute
The Georgetown business ethics Institute (GBEI) was established to foster thecreation and dissemination of significant conceptual, empirical and applied
http://msb.georgetown.edu/prog/gbei/
Welcome to GBEI The Georgetown Business Ethics Institute (GBEI) was established to foster the creation and dissemination of significant conceptual, empirical and applied knowledge in business ethics. The research results of its members and associates are disseminated in places of national and international repute. The practical implications, methods, and techniques that derive from these research results are used to advance the ethical understanding and activities of students and practitioners in the realm of business, at the local, national and international levels. more info Georgetown Business
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39. Business Ethics
business ethics. Today s North American BBB system is the preeminent force formarketplace ethics, operating a range of programs and services to promote
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Business Ethics Today's North American BBB system is the pre-eminent force for marketplace ethics, operating a range of programs and services to promote ethical business conduct. These programs include voluntary standards and codes of practice, dispute resolution processes, and information and education programs that touch millions of consumers and businesses each year. BBB Standards of Practice

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