Fixing a Hole
Accounting, Case Study, Negotiation, ProfessorFixing a Hole
Prof. Robert Bloomfield, Cornell University
This case is based on a real-life situation;
names have been changed to protect identities.
Digging a Hole
Nancy Quine, Senior Vice President of Geriatric Products at Global…
Law
Law, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher
INTRODUCTION
Image: William Hogarth, "The Bench," via Wikipedia.
Most of our research pages focus on the behavior of individuals, and the ways that individuals interact within companies. But the companies themselves are embedded in a network…
Cultivating Conscience
Book Summaries, Ethics Pays, Law, Personality & Personnel, Practitioner, Professor, ResearcherCultivating Conscience: How Good Laws Make Good People
by Lynn Stout (public library)
Summarized by David Newman
Overview
Conscience, or unselfish prosocial behavior, is a real and powerful force. A growing body of empirical evidence shows…
Conflicts of Interest
Conflicts of Interest, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher
INTRODUCTION
Image: Giotto di Bondone, "Kiss of Judas," via Wikimedia Commons
Bribery, kickbacks, and other clear-cut forms of corruption are serious problems for genuine bad apples; however, much of the problem with conflicts of interest…
Managing Business Ethics
Book Summaries, Cheating & Honesty, Compliance & Ethics Programs, Practitioner, Professor, Researcher, Teaching EthicsManaging Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How To Do It Right
by Linda K. Treviño and Katherine A. Nelson
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 5th ed. (2011) (public library)
Summarized by David Newman
Overview
Treviño and Nelson present…
Decision Making
Decision Making, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher
The portrait, in The Picture of Dorian Gray, took on the burden of Gray’s unethical decisions,while the man himself retained his youth and beauty.
It is easy to see the faults of others, but difficult to see one’s own faults. One shows…
Teaching Ethics
Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher, Teaching Ethics
After each major business scandal, a chorus of voices calls for business schools to work harder to instill ethics into their students. But what exactly should they doOn this page we focus on what business schools can do that may lead to…
Personality & Personnel
Personality & Personnel, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNix_6_Z5Q8
Psychologists have identified a series of characteristics that predict patterns of unethical behavior by employees. At the same time, some people may behave honestly and with great integrity…
Leadership
Leadership, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, Researcher
Machiavelli (above) told political leaders that it was more important for them to be feared than loved. In lawless times with weak institutions, he may have been right. But in today’s business world, for most industries, the evidence points…
Human Rights
Human Rights, Practitioner, Professor, Research Summaries, ResearcherSince World War II and the founding of the United Nations, the established human rights framework under international law has focused on the responsibility of states to protect the rights of their citizens.