2017ZikaOrganizationalOrganizationAbstractOutbreak2021ComplianceCorporate Social ResponsDilemmasProfessional ethicsPracticeLeadershipExecutive CompensationConductOrganizationsQuarterlyFundamentalCentersJournalSustainabilityContextThinkersExaminesSocial responsibilityMoralConsumersMethodsVirtuesReportingNormativeFacultyViolationsHealthcareCommitteePracticesCoursesStudentsAcademicsEthical principlesResearchPeopleIntegrityExam1990sWorkplacePublicFrameworkFirmsRoleGlobalResponseTeaching
20175
- 2017. Global Ethics Forum: The Ethics of Big Data with Danah Boyd. (onlineethics.org)
- As a scholarship student, at the London School of Economics (LSE) and at the International Centre of Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR) at the University of Nottingham (PhD received in 2017), May's research focused on the social partnership stages between business and non-profit organisations in the UK and their transformational potential for the organisations and for society at large. (kent.ac.uk)
- Recent US and international responses to polio eradication (2011-present), the Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa (2014-2016), and Zika virus disease in the Americas (2016-2017) required extended field operations and response structures to bring partners together in a coordinated effort. (cdc.gov)
- As an example, CDC has recorded four Level 1 activations: Hurricane Katrina (2005), influenza A (H1N1) pandemic (2009-10), Ebola virus disease outbreak (2014-2016), and Zika virus outbreak (2016-2017). (cdc.gov)
- Studies from Norway (Oian & Skogen, 2016) and Finland (Nygård & Uthardt, 2011) and a comparison between Finland and Scotland (Watts, Matilainen, Kurki, & Keskinarkaus, 2017) have shown a similar pattern of 'frictional resistance' (Watts et al. (lu.se)
Zika2
- For example, the 2016 Zika virus response evolved from activation of the EOC at Level 3 in late January 2016 to Level 2 by the first week in February, and to Level 1 a week later because the size, scope, and complexity of activities warranted an agencywide response for CDC (CDC, unpublished data). (cdc.gov)
- The public health response to the 2016 Zika outbreak in the United States and Insular Areas (eg, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands) included partnerships between governmental agencies and the private sector. (cdc.gov)
Organizational2
- These ethics originate from individuals, organizational statements or the legal system. (wikipedia.org)
- Business ethics refers to contemporary organizational standards, principles, sets of values and norms that govern the actions and behavior of an individual in the business organization. (wikipedia.org)
Organization5
- Modern discussion on the purpose of business has been freshened by views from thinkers such as Richard R. Ellesworth, Peter Drucker, and Nikos Mourkogiannis: Earlier views such as Milton Friedman's held that the purpose of a business organization is to make profit for shareholders. (wikipedia.org)
- The consortium, also known as "OK Ethics," is a 501c6 non-profit, non-sectarian organization consisting of business leaders and educators. (ecok.edu)
- Since its organization in 2003 in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma Business Ethics Consortium has grown to nearly 900 individual members representing more than 200 companies. (ecok.edu)
- The modern corporate code of conduct is depiction of professional ethics that an organization promises to follow and expects its staffers to abide by. (business2community.com)
- Irrespective of the industry or the business maturity, the wrongdoing escalates when the lines of defense that should protect the organization from risk become Teflon barriers to any accountability process. (fcpablog.com)
Abstract1
- Abstract: Two prominent normative theories of business ethics are stakeholder and shareholder theory. (libertarianpapers.org)
Outbreak1
- Ethics approval was not required for this investigation, conducted as part of the public health response to the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak under the Western Australia Public Health Act 2016. (cdc.gov)
20212
- Journal of Business Ethics (2021): S. Vol. 170, pp. 657-672. (uni-hamburg.de)
- Business Ethics Quarterly (2021): S. Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 1-36. (uni-hamburg.de)
Compliance7
- Leading with Integrity: A Practical Guide to Business Ethics equips business leaders and managers with the understanding and tools to set the right 'tone at the top', embedding a culture of integrity and compliance with ethical and organisational values. (charteredaccountants.ie)
- A must-read for leaders in any sector and at all levels, non-executive directors as well as governance, risk and compliance professionals, the book concludes with a series of masterclasses in ethical leadership from some of Ireland's leading business people, including Tony Smurfit (Smurfit Kappa), Siobhán Talbot (Glanbia) and Feargal O'Rourke (PwC). (charteredaccountants.ie)
- Ros O'Shea , BComm, MAcc, FCA, AITI, Dip Corp Gov, is a highly experienced business leader with a career spanning almost 20 years working with the board and executive of two of Ireland's largest and most-respected companies: CRH plc, where she was Head of Group Compliance & Ethics, and Smurfit Kappa Group plc. (charteredaccountants.ie)
- The code of ethics is a really fundamental part of APEG's mandate to protect the public interest," said Efrem Swartz, APEGBC's director of legislation, ethics and compliance. (biv.com)
- A fundamental principle for multi-national companies is compliance with the law of all nations where they do business. (business-ethics.com)
- Last year this question kick-started a series of articles I've written on the FCPA Blog on how behavioral science can be effectively applied to ethics and compliance. (fcpablog.com)
- Has your compliance program 'evolved' beyond ethics? (fcpablog.com)
Corporate Social Respons2
- Consumers are suspicious of business ethics - especially corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs. (iese.edu)
- and (viii) corporate social responsibility, professional ethics and public attitudes with regard tax avoidance. (lse.ac.uk)
Dilemmas1
- 2016). Gender and universal rights: Dilemmas and anthropological engagement. (lu.se)
Professional ethics1
- Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment. (wikipedia.org)
Practice4
- The series, entitled "Design Business and Ethics," examines the key concerns a designer faces in maintaining a successful practice and speaks directly to the protection of individual rights. (xplane.com)
- Although moral principles are used to challenge ethical issues such as those surrounding child labor, the fact that globalization engages various economies makes it difficult to analyze these issues ethically since child labor is viewed differently in different economies in that one economy may view child labor as a culture that the nationals have embraced while to another may view the practice on moral grounds thereby discouraging it (Crane, & Matten, 2016). (essaywriter.org)
- However, the APA's commentary on ethics in practice clearly states that sexual behavior with patients is unethical. (medscape.com)
- This book, published by Springer as part of its Public Health Ethics Analysis series, is a resource for training on public health ethics that alternates presentations on key public health ethics topics with cases from different parts of the world on various ethical challenges that are inherent to the practice of public health and that illustrate how ethics applies to decision making. (bvsalud.org)
Leadership3
- Values, Virtues, and Leadership In these challenging times for many businesses, leaders need to periodically take a step back and spend time in reflection as to what their real influence is in their respective workplaces. (frankbucaro.com)
- Ann Skeet, Senior Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, interviews Ambassador Peters, an SCU alumna, about her views on women in peace and politics, the role her Jesuit Catholic education had in shaping her career, and the importance of ethics in organizations. (scu.edu)
- Peters talk was a joint event hosted by the Center's Government, Leadership, and Social Sector Ethics programs as a Workplace Diversity Dialogue . (scu.edu)
Executive Compensation1
- 2016) analysed the executive compensation contracts of the top five executives in S&P 500 firms for the year 2013 and found that firms with better corporate governance [1] are more likely to incorporate ESG-linked pay, and these firms have greater MSCI KLD scores on average. (unpri.org)
Conduct4
- It applies to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organizations. (wikipedia.org)
- The Defense Industry Initiative on Business Ethics and Conduct (DII) was created to support corporate ethical conduct. (wikipedia.org)
- WHO's commitment to attain the highest possible level of health by all peoples must be accompanied by the dedication of its personnel to uphold and promote the highest standards of ethics and conduct The WHO Code of Ethics ("Code") describes the ethical standards of conduct expected from all WHO personnel at all times. (who.int)
- In June 2015, with co-sponsorship from the Norwegian government, the ABA Center for Human Rights was co-convener of a meeting in Geneva that examined the role of human rights in the rules of professional conduct through the lens of business and human rights. (lu.se)
Organizations5
- According to a 1990 article in the Journal of Business Ethics, "Managing ethical behavior is one of the most pervasive and complex problems facing business organizations today. (wikipedia.org)
- Relational Ethics in Global Commerce," Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations (JECO) 7, no.1: 35-49. (igi-global.com)
- In eras of intense debates on the appointment of women on corporate boards, this research sheds light on the structure of board in Asian emerging economies by examining how women on board of family businesses separately and collectively affect the dividend announcement of business organizations. (mdpi.com)
- They focus on the `darker' side of business and organizations. (lu.se)
- The CDC defines private sector partners as including for-profit businesses, professional organizations that represent businesses, philanthropies, and private individuals/groups. (cdc.gov)
Quarterly3
- Business Ethics Quarterly Vol. 34. (uni-hamburg.de)
- Business Ethics Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 1. (uni-hamburg.de)
- Business Ethics Quarterly, 26 (1),95-115. (bvsalud.org)
Fundamental1
- Business ethics reflects the philosophy of business, of which one aim is to determine the fundamental purposes of a company. (wikipedia.org)
Centers2
- By the mid-1980s at least 500 courses in business ethics reached 40,000 students, using some twenty textbooks and at least ten casebooks supported by professional societies, centers and journals of business ethics. (wikipedia.org)
- Public-Private Partnerships Team, Office of the Chief of Staff, Office of the Director (Mss Yassanye and Anason), and Public Health Ethics and Strategy Unit, Office of Scientific Integrity, Office of Science (Dr Barrett), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. (cdc.gov)
Journal8
- Journal of Business Ethics Vol. 184, No.1. (uni-hamburg.de)
- Journal of International Business Policy Vo. (uni-hamburg.de)
- The Las Vegas Review-Journal won an Ancil Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for its stories investigating the newspaper's sale to the family of casino executive Sheldon Adelson. (reviewjournal.com)
- Journal of Business Ethics, 129 (2), 281-293. (essaywriter.org)
- 2016). Developing Work Uniforms for Women: The Role of Ethnographic Research Journal of Business Anthropology 5 (1): 137-153. (lu.se)
- Journal of Business Anthropology 7 (1): 8-31. (lu.se)
- Journal of Business Anthropology 9 (2): 251-274. (lu.se)
- Journal of Business Anthropology 8 (1): 108-125. (lu.se)
Sustainability3
- However, a recurring issue across many of the papers was sustainability and the need for businesses to reduce their impact on the environment. (csrconferences.org)
- Consumers of today make demands on their food and we can see a new trend that includes both politics, ethics and sustainability aspects. (lu.se)
- After An Inconvenient Truth in 2006, an American documentary about Al Gore's campaign to enlighten people on global warming, the awareness exploded and many people started to consider things like ethics, sustainability and toxic ingredients. (lu.se)
Context2
- Having touched the importance of ethics in broader business context, let's narrow this down to our topic of social media. (business2community.com)
- His research focuses on AI ethics and governance specifically in the Chinese context. (lu.se)
Thinkers2
- Accenture Labs launched a research collaboration with leading thinkers on data ethics to help provide guidelines for security executives and data practitioners and enable development of robust ethical controls throughout data supply chains. (odbms.org)
- This session, led by one of the world's leading thinkers on the ethics of digital data, will connect participants with the latest resources for safe, ethical and effective digital data governance and provide guidance on how you can address your own data challenges. (onlineethics.org)
Examines1
- The study examines how hunting tourism businesses in Sweden navigate in a complex social, economic and moral environment. (lu.se)
Social responsibility2
- For example, most major corporations today promote their commitment to non-economic values under headings such as ethics codes and social responsibility charters. (wikipedia.org)
- The 5th International Conference on Social Responsibility, Ethics and Sustainable Business held in Milan on the 6th and 7th October brought together practitioners and scholars from a wide range of disciplines and sectors from 29 countries around the world. (csrconferences.org)
Moral1
- Our panel will help define the definition of business ethics as the set of moral rules that govern how businesses operate, how business decisions are made and how people are treated.In business, there are many different people you have to answer to: customers, shareholders and clients. (constantcontact.com)
Consumers1
- Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen, Associate Professor at BI Norwegian School and Co-Director of BI Centre for Corporate Responsibility - looked at the ways governments and businesses can 'nudge' consumers to reduce their carbon footprint and waste. (csrconferences.org)
Methods1
- Academics attempting to understand business behavior employ descriptive methods. (wikipedia.org)
Virtues3
- We conclude by suggesting further research for a better integration of technical aspects of accounting and finances into business activity-human activity actually-and an for understanding of ethics not limited to rules, but as a mutual and interdependent system of values (human goods), virtues and principles. (springer.com)
- Ethics includes action, foreseeable consequences and people, with their virtues or lack of virtues, involved in any human activity. (springer.com)
- Values are guide when integrating a set of interests with another - often synonymous with ethics and "virtues" in health not values that exist separately in different communities care. (who.int)
Reporting1
- The Arkansas Ethics Commission will investigate portions of a complaint against Treasurer Dennis Milligan alleging violations in campaign expenditure reporting, use of government resources, hiring and other areas. (arkansasbusiness.com)
Normative1
- Business ethics have two dimensions, normative business ethics or descriptive business ethics. (wikipedia.org)
Faculty2
- The Center's Director, Fellows and affiliated faculty from Seattle University are actively engaged in timely research examining business ethics, corporate responsibility and role of business in society. (seattleu.edu)
- Faculty from the Albers School of Business and Economics have published widely in areas related to business ethics, corporate responsibility and the role of business and society. (seattleu.edu)
Violations1
- A Little Rock attorney says the Arkansas Ethics Commission has opened an investigation into whether the state's attorney general and treasurer committed ethics violations by campaigning in Iowa last month for former Gov. Mike Huckabee as part of his now-suspended presidential campaign. (arkansasbusiness.com)
Healthcare2
- This collection includes TED Talks, recorded lectures, and documentaries by scholars and others engaged in the scholarly conversation on the ethics of Big Data, including applications in healthcare, concerns over privacy, and challenges in interpretation. (onlineethics.org)
- Healthcare and Healthcare Ethics in the Trump Era If such changes as limiting coverage of preexisting conditions, outlawing abortion, and setting caps on healthcare benefits occur, the doctor-patient relationship will change, an ethicist predicts. (medscape.com)
Committee3
- Henry Lee Paul, P.A ., Former Florida Bar Council on the grievance committee and deals with many issues including ethics. (constantcontact.com)
- She has served the School and University in a number of positions including, elected Senate member and member of the Academic Freedom Senate sub-committee, director of the PhD Programme at Kent Business School, Pathway Institutional Lead in Business and Management (ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership SeNSS), member of the Postgraduate Development Committee of the Graduate Research College (University of Kent), among others. (kent.ac.uk)
- Investigators for the ethics committee recommended on Tuesday that Valcke be banned for nine years and fined 100 000 Swiss francs ($98,990.30). (guyanachronicle.com)
Practices3
- These norms, values, ethical, and unethical practices are the principles that guide a business. (wikipedia.org)
- However, criticism of business practices was attacked for infringing the freedom of entrepreneurs and critics were accused of supporting communists. (wikipedia.org)
- Any firm wrestling can utilize the process itself with complex ethical questions regarding the impact of its business practices. (seattleu.edu)
Courses2
- In light of this analysis, it is incumbent upon academic business ethicists to emphasize the value of shareholder theory when teaching business ethics courses. (libertarianpapers.org)
- At the University of British Columbia (UBC), students taking introductory computer security courses are provided with ethics lessons before participating in a mini-conference on ethical hacking. (biv.com)
Students1
- PhD students accepted to the PhD programme in Business Administration or an adjacent subject are eligible for the course. (lu.se)
Academics1
- The concept of business ethics caught the attention of academics, media and business firms by the end of the Cold War. (wikipedia.org)
Ethical principles1
- If the purpose of business ethics is "to produce a set of ethical principles that can be both expressed in language accessible to and conveniently applied by an ordinary business person" (Hasnas 1998), then it is important to examine this dichotomy. (libertarianpapers.org)
Research3
- It pays specific attention to the interaction of business- and industry-level solutions with government regulation and draws upon the latest academic research on AI ethics as well as news coverage of the topic. (seattleu.edu)
- The experimental research shows that a culture of trust is created when leaders treat employees and other business partners as if they are reliable, even when there is little information to be had about their reliability. (seattleu.edu)
- Since the council was established in 2016, it has considered ethical aspects on a number of themes relating to the University's activities: on education, research and external engagement. (lu.se)
People6
- The connections between people in global business are underpinned by ethical actions and outcomes and influenced by the degree that information and communication technology are part of the commercial relationship. (igi-global.com)
- Business ethicists generally favor the former, while business people prefer the latter. (libertarianpapers.org)
- The economic impact of COVID-19 remains savage among businesses such as SXSW and Norwegian Air that thrive on the presence of masses of people. (ibtimes.com)
- All people have to follow a code of ethics. (biv.com)
- Without that prohibition in the [Engineers and Geoscientists] Act then it would be meaningless in terms of enforcing the code of ethics because then it wouldn't be mandatory for the people who are practising to comply with the code of ethics. (biv.com)
- May's work has provided roadmaps of collaborative implementation for business, voluntary and public sector organisations, increasing the accountability and institutionalisation of collaborative innovation, capturing the dynamics of collective action and understanding the potential of people, organisations and societies pursuing intentionally the elusive social good. (kent.ac.uk)
Integrity2
- In light of the recent crisis and its aftershocks, it becomes crucial to reflect on the relationship between finance and accounting and on how to integrate ethics and efficiency, as well as on how to motivate and empower practitioners in the world of finance to commit to justice, fairness and enhanced understanding, and to improving their personal integrity. (springer.com)
- Through meetings, OK Ethics members strive to gain recognition for Oklahoma as a state that values integrity in all business dealings. (ecok.edu)
Exam2
- After getting caught ignoring its employees and cheating on the CPA ethics exam, EY has become the latest example of how industry and company-level mindsets can turn into corporate liabilities. (fcpablog.com)
- Lawyer's involvement in Watergate spurred reforms in legal training , with mandatory ethics classes and a separate ethics exam as part of law licensing. (lu.se)
1990s3
- Interest in business ethics accelerated dramatically during the 1980s and 1990s, both within major corporations and within academia. (wikipedia.org)
- Firms began highlighting their ethical stature in the late 1980s and early 1990s, possibly in an attempt to distance themselves from the business scandals of the day, such as the savings and loan crisis. (wikipedia.org)
- After the financial scandals of the 1990s, the American Bar Association's (ABA) Model ethics rules were amended to require lawyers, under some circumstances, to report out their client's wrongdoings to enforcement authorities. (lu.se)
Workplace2
- With limited staff, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) relies heavily on its Severe Violator Enforcement Program, a broad workplace safety program which currently has more than 500 businesses are on its list of bad actors. (business-ethics.com)
- The Good Anthropologist: Questioning Ethics in the Workplace. (lu.se)
Public3
- And the state bars and American Bar Association have often responded to ethics challenges by reforming these frameworks, to ensure that they set a baseline for the future and send a message to the public about the profession's priorities. (lu.se)
- Public Health Ethics Analysis. (bvsalud.org)
- The book also includes an introductory section for those new to public health ethics. (bvsalud.org)
Framework1
Firms1
- Abdelmotaal and Abdel-Kader (2016), analysing a sample of 212 firms in the FTSE 350 between 2009 and 2011, found ESG-linked pay to be positively associated with shareholder returns, measured as profit before tax divided by shareholders funds. (unpri.org)
Role4
- Behind the previous statements are a great number of well-known scandals which, since the beginning of this century, have prompted the business and academic communities to reflect on the role of ethics in the business world. (springer.com)
- The topic of Pierson's presentation is "The Role of Leaders in Promoting Ethics. (ecok.edu)
- Role Played By the Various Tourism SitesDifferent tourism sites have been developed to facilitate different factors within tourism business. (essaywriter.org)
- In this role, Caroline serves as the link for regional exchange and cooperation in business and science between East and Southeast Asian countries and the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. (lu.se)
Global4
- This era began the belief and support of self-regulation and free trade, which lifted tariffs and barriers and allowed businesses to merge and divest in an increasing global atmosphere. (wikipedia.org)
- Relational Ethics in Global Commerce. (igi-global.com)
- This analysis positions relational ethics into the field of commerce, exposes the critical issues, and makes recommendations for ways to work with and further develop the link between commerce and relational ethics at the global level, especially in the light of developing technologies and the growth of e-commerce. (igi-global.com)
- Recent global economic crises have highlighted the devastating impact of business leaders becoming unmoored from an ethical base. (charteredaccountants.ie)
Response1
- An example is the CDC response to the 2016 water contamination crisis in Michigan. (cdc.gov)
Teaching1
- Harvard Business Publishing Teaching Note, 2016. (hbs.edu)