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         Business Ethics:     more books (100)
  1. It's Good Business: Ethics and Free Enterprise for the New Millennium by Robert C. Solomon, 1998-01-25
  2. Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases 6th Economy Edition by Manuel G. Velasquez, 2005
  3. Just Business: Christian Ethics for the Marketplace by Alexander Hill, 2008-02-28
  4. The Business Ethics Activity Book: 50 Exercises for Promoting Integrity at Work by Marlene Caroselli, 2003-09-01
  5. Values-Shift: The New Work Ethic & What it Means for Business by John Izzo, 2001-04-25
  6. Japanese Etiquette and Ethics in Business by Boye De Lafayette Mente, 2001-01-01
  7. Business Ethics by Andrew W. Ghillyer, 2006-12-12
  8. Ethics at Work: Basic Readings in Business Ethics
  9. Annual Editions: Business Ethics 06/07 (Annual Editions : Business Ethics) by John E Richardson, 2006-03-06
  10. A Companion to Business Ethics (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  11. Ethics for International Business: Decision-Making in a Global Political Economy by John M. Kline, 2005-05-19
  12. (WCS)Managing Business Ethics, fourth edition for Temple by Linda K. Trevino, 2007-08-13
  13. Ethics in the Workplace: Selected Readings in Business Ethics by Robert A. Larmer, 2001-10-12
  14. Business Ethics: A Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach by Joseph W. Weiss, 2002-03-01

81. Business Ethics Training Videos, DVDs, Books, Workshops, Seminars
BusinessTrainingMedia.com business ethics training videos, software, activities, business ethics Meeting Opener Video business ethics Meeting Opener
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82. Business Ethics In The Face Of Monopolistic Threats
business ethics In The Face Of Monopolistic Threats. In view of the increasingcommercialization of the Free Software movement, it has become important to
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Business Ethics In The Face Of Monopolistic Threats
In view of the increasing commercialization of the Free Software movement, it has become important to clarify a matter of business ethics that is all too often overlooked. convenience of being able to conveniently buy the oranges, without bothering about the harvest and transportation of the oranges. This situation is comparable to a market for software which can be freely copied and redistributed, without any monopolies. However, I would get very upset if someone came and harvested all oranges in order to gain control of the market and sell the oranges at a higher price. That would be exploiting my generosity in a totally unethical manner. In the same way, when I contribute to a Free Software project, then I want my contribution to be for everyone's benefit, and I do not want anyone to turn it into a monopoly. In fact the whole point of the Free Software movement is to get rid of software monopolies. (Proprietary software is software which has an "owner" who has a monopoly through having the right to decide who can see the source code, who may modify the program, and who may copy it for purposes of further distribution. Free Software is software where every user has these rights.)

83. BSR » CSR Resources
Topic areas include Corporate Social Responsibility; business ethics; CommunityInvolvement; Community Economic Development; Environment;
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84. Welcome To The JABE Home Page
Jewish Association For business ethics PO Box 3840, The Hyde Colindale, LondonNW9 6LG, UK Tel (020)8200-8007 Fax (020)-8200-8061
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85. College Of Commerce -- The Institute For Business And Professional Ethics
Links, publications and other resources from forum to encourage ethical deliberation in decisionmakers by stirring the moral conscience and imagination.
http://commerce.depaul.edu/ethics/
The purpose of the IBPE is to encourage ethical deliberation in decision-makers by stirring the moral conscience, encouraging moral imagination, and developing models for moral decision-making. As part of that purpose, one of our objectives is to provide a forum for exploring and furthering ethical practices in business organizations in the Chicago area and at DePaul with programs for our students and faculty. The Institute is governed by an external Board of Directors, most of whom are from business. The Wicklander Chair in Business Ethics, a faculty member at DePaul, serves as the Executive Director of the Institute. Special programs include the Vincentian Colleges International Conference on Business Ethics, hosted every third year at DePaul, workshops for faculty and students, and a public lecture series on business ethics and values in the workplace. The annual Better Business Bureau Torch Awards for business ethics, given in collaboration with the Institute honor Chicago area organizations that demonstrate a special dedication and innovative approach to ethics. We have also engaged in a benchmarking study of similar institutes and centers at other Universities around the country. The Institute is also charged with auditing the status of business ethics curricula at the University. Currently we are engaged in coordinating the 70 or so undergraduate sections of business ethics offered at DePaul each year through philosophy, religious studies, and management. As a result of the recent series of corporate and financial scandals and at the urging the Institute’s corporate board, we are engaged in proposing a required MBA course in business ethics for all MBA students at DePaul.

86. SpringerLink - Publication
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Publication Journal of Business Ethics Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0167-4544 (Paper) 1573-0697 (Online) Subject: Business and Economics Humanities, Social Sciences and Law Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 60 Number 3 / September 2005 Number 2 / August 2005 Number 1 / August 2005 Volume 59 Number 4 / July 2005 Number 3 / July 2005 Number 1 / June 2005 Volume 58 Number 4 / June 2005 Number 1 / May 2005 Volume 57 Number 4 / April 2005 Number 3 / March 2005 Number 2 / March 2005 Number 1 / March 2005 Volume 56 Number 4 / February 2005 Number 3 / February 2005 Number 2 / January 2005 Number 1 / January 2005 Volume 55 Number 4 / December 2004 Number 3 / December 2004 Number 2 / December 2004 Number 1 / November 2004 Volume 54 Number 4 / January 2005 Request a sample Number 3 / October 2004 Number 2 / October 2004 ... Number 1 / September 2004 Volume 53 Number 4 / September 2004 Number 3 / September 2004 Numbers 1-2 / August 2004 Title: Building Ethical Institutions for Business Jump to volumes: Most Recent 52 to 45 44 to 37 36 to 29 28 to 21 ... 20 to 16 First page
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87. Center For Ethics And Business
The Center s website aims to provide an environment for discussing issues relatedto the necessity, difficulty, costs and rewards of conducting business
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88. Ethics Quality: Policy Audit, Diagnostics, Training
Offers a one day seminar at your place of business or offsite.
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Onsite Ethics Training Basic Ethics Training
This course is designed to prepare managers and groups to reason, interact and prevent the most common ethics failures in organizations. Getting Ethics into Organizations This course is designed to prepare executives to take an organizational approach to ethics, performance improvement, and governance so they may effectively lead their organizations to developing more ethical and productive operating cultures. Meet Your Instructor Customer Comments "It is amazing to see how much behavior improved through ethics awareness training alone." Operations VP "We are getting much more accomplished since we all went through this ethics awareness training ." Manager, SPC "We never realized how our own policies and processes were causing so many of our problems. Our new focus on culture should save us a bundle going forward." HR Director Three easy ways to determine if your group needs diagnostic surveys or ethics training.

89. Redirect Ethics On WWW
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90. EOA Home
Information for managers of ethics, compliance and business conduct programs.
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Conference Agenda The Ethics Officer Association (EOA) is a non-consulting, member-driven association exclusively for individuals who are responsible for their company’s ethics, compliance, and business conduct programs.  The only organization of its kind, it is the largest group of corporate ethics and compliance practitioners in the world.  The EOA is a non-profit, 501(c)(6) association, which derives all of its revenue from members’ dues, conferences and other meeting fees, and financial contributions. The EOA brings together people who are new to the field, as well as those with years of experience to share.  Through the EOA, practicing ethics and compliance officers address the tough issues they face every day.  Members learn from one another and, in turn, help to foster a global commitment to ethics and integrity. Click here for a list of EOA member companies Important Resources:
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91. IBTE Ethix
Seeks to promote good business through appropriate technology and sound ethics. Details of bimonthly newsletter, membership, corporate sponsors and ethical checklists.
http://www.ethix.org/

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large-scale IT-based systems view current issue FREE issue inreview SUBSCRIBE ... Ethix archives Finding Best Use for New Technology Even a veteran technologist has to be impressed with the continued breakthroughs made possible by new tools coming from the information technology world. Powerful ... Read More 'A Father of the Internet' Looks Ahead to New Technology Vinton G. Cerf is senior vice president of Technology Strategy for MCI. In this role, Cerf is responsible for helping to guide corporate strategy ... Read More Reflections From a Software Pioneer Dame Stephanie Shirley is a highly successful entrepreneur turned ardent philanthropist. Having arrived in Britain as an unaccompanied child refugee from Germany in 1939, ... Read More JOIN THE DISCUSSION... Technology has enabled variable product pricing based on your personal profile. You could be charged more (or less) than your neighbor because your buying habits have been captured by the online retailer. Are there limitations that should be placed on this practice by the sellers? By the law? Your response Past Forums
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92. Business And Organizational Ethics
The ethics Resource Center (ERC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whosevision is an ethical world. The ERC Press Room offers fact sheets and
http://www.ethics.org/businessethics.html

Organizational Ethics
For more information about Organizational Ethics and the related services provided by the Ethics Resource Center, visit the following links:
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93. Ethics In Economics Quarterly
Published by the Council for ethics in Economics, an association of leaders in business, higher education, religion and other professions working together to strengthen the ethical fabric of business and economic life.
http://www.businessethics.org/ethicsq.htm
The quarterly publication of
the Council for Ethics in Economics The Council's quarterly publication is presented here in Acrobat PDF format. You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you do not have it or would like to check for the most current version please click on the link above or the button to the left.
Ethics in Economics: 2001, No. 1 The Pyramid Scheme
Competitive Intelligence Human Rights and Business
Ethics in Economics: 1997, No. 4, Fair Access to Financial Services
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94. Junior Achievement: Pay For College, Scholarship, Loans, Financial Aid
The students understand business, and they value ethics. JA defines ethics asrules or standards, for right/good behavior or actions.
http://studentcenter.ja.org/aspx/LearnEthics/
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Junior Achievement teaches students how to be successful in our free enterprise system. The students understand business, and they value ethics. JA defines ethics as rules or standards, for right/good behavior or actions.
Lessons illustrating ethical business and personal behavior can be found woven throughout our K-12 curricula. Recently, Junior Achievement has rolled out a reinforced " Excellence through Ethics " program designed for grades four and higher, thanks to a collaboration with Deloitte.
We welcome your use of the following materials and links in your classroom. Please contact your local Junior Achievement office for more information about our curricula.

95. SwetsWise: Login
Darden School of business The Olsson Center for Applied ethicsAcademic center for the study of ethics. Serves as a critical resource forexecutives, scholars, students, and Darden alumni who are working to integrate
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96. Redirect
News service for business and financial professionals with information needs in the areas of corporate responsibility, socially responsible investing, corporate governance, and other related areas.
http://www.globalethicsmonitor.com
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97. Character Of Excellence;Mbti:Business Etiquette, Behavioral Interviewing, Myers
Corporate training, MBTI, business etiquette, international protocol, FIROB, situational leadership, professional speaking, ethics, integrity, and excellence. Located in Oklahoma.
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98. Institute For Global Ethics | Home Page
A nonsectarian, non-partisan organization dedicated to elevating public awareness and discourse on ethics in a global context. Site includes pages on education, public policy, corporations, and foundation ethics and training.
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99. Hi-Ethics
Invites U.S.based health websites to contribute to the development of ethical principles for offering internet health services to consumers.
http://www.hiethics.com/
Printer Friendly Welcome to Hi-Ethics Hi-Ethics, Inc., or Health Internet Ethics, unites the most widely used health Internet sites supporting high ethical standards. Member companies are committed to earning the trust and confidence of consumers who choose to use Internet health services for improving their health and healthcare. Hi-Ethics, Inc., is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization whose goal is to establish and comply with the highest standards for privacy, security, credibility, and reliability. This objective has been translated into an initial set of 14 Principles, launched in May of 2000, which can be found on this Web site. Hi-Ethics, as an organization, is committed to maintaining and enhancing these Principles, to insuring their successful implementation through an industry-developed monitoring program, and to promoting industry self-regulation of health Internet privacy and quality of information for consumers. Hi-Ethics, Inc., relies on URAC's Health Web Site Accreditation Program to demonstrate adherence to quality standards based on the 14 Hi-Ethics Principles. URAC's broad-based, independent accreditation program provides an ideal mechanism for health Web sites to demonstrate their commitment to quality and accountability. URAC is currently reviewing the first round of health Web site accreditation applications, and the first accreditation seals will be announced in December of 2001. TRUSTe, a leader in the certification of Web sites' privacy practices, is working with URAC to verify compliance with privacy standards.

100. World Conference On Science
Final reports from the international conference, addressing many aspects of the place of science in society, including ethics, science and technology in economic development, and environmental and economic issues.
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