Originally published in NAVEX Global's Top 10 Ethics & Compliance Trends for 2019 eBook. Over the years, organizations have tried many different approaches to incentivize ethics with decidedly mixed ...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and transformative effect on many aspects of life. The crisis has also dramatically highlighted ethical challenges not only as they apply to government ...
In 2021, the Toyota Motor Company agreed to pay a $180 million fine to settle a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) enforcement action against the company. The action stemmed from Toyota’s ...
This post originally appeared on the Conflict of Interest Blog and is reposted with the permission of Jeff Kaplan. Timing is everything. At least, that is part of the learning from several experiments ...
The tales of unethical behavior and secret “hush money” deals have rightly spurred the U.S. House of Representatives to overhaul sexual harassment and discrimination oversight in the legislative ...
Most people want to be ethical — and consider themselves to be. But incidents ranging from stolen library books to rogue trading illustrate that many people do not act as ethically as they want to, or ...
New research from Notre Dame offers the first large-sample study on how rules and ethics training affects behavior and employment decisions in the financial sector. Can ethics be taught? New research ...
Wrestling with a tough decision? It might be better to consider more than your gut, according to new research from Rutgers Business School. In a paper published in the Journal of Business Ethics, ...
Federal agency heads have received a stern warning from the government’s chief ethics watchdog, advising them to go beyond what is merely legal to set an example for their employees. David Apol, ...
Are ethics professors more ethical than other philosophers? Eric Schwitzgebel, an associate professor of philosophy at the University of California at Riverside, has written a series of posts over the ...
In summary, the framework asks moral reasoners to distill background facts and identify all relevant stakeholders before articulating options for ethical action. Then, it encourages them to ask: ...
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