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Research tidbits: Have we been unjust to the finance guys?
A selection of interesting articles we found recently on the ethics of finance professionals. Was the GFC the fault of finance professionals’ values? André van Hoorn gives us a wake up call with this article. [...]
Research tidbits: Individual and corporate morality
A selection of interesting articles we found recently on individual and corporate morality. Do individual and corporate moral responsibility interact? Yes, according to Mihaela Constantinescu and Muel Kaptein, who note that moral responsibility for outcomes [...]
Research tidbits: Women and corporate behaviour
A selection of interesting articles we found recently on women and corporate behaviour. Is capitalism good for women? Ann Cudd asks whether capitalism is good for women. She investigates an aspect of the question of [...]
Research tidbits: Multinational perspectives in ethics
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on multinational perspectives in ethics. Multiculturalism and national competitiveness in Canada and Australia Eddy Ng and Isabel Metz propose that multiculturalism can serve as an [...]
Research tidbits: Ethics in accounting and finance
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on ethics in accounting and finance. How fair is actuarial fairness? Insurance is pervasive in many social settings. As a cooperative device based on risk [...]
Research tidbits: Management craft & ethics
A selection of interesting research and articles we found recently on management craft and ethics. Caring orientations in management craft In view of the ethical crises that have proliferated over the last decade, scholars have [...]