«This is certainly not the first case where offices were shared and relatives were involved in a transaction,» says Len Brooks,
a professor of business ethics at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.
George Brenkert,
a professor of business ethics at Georgetown University, told The Wall Street Journal a couple years ago that people have a moral responsibility to pay their mortgages, and the Mortgage Bankers Association's CEO made the same case: «What about the message they will send to their family and their kids and their friends by defaulting?»
«As they grow, they're going to be hiring more people that are probably dissimilar to their value structure and [putting] those rules and those procedures in place will help your company grow in the way you want it to grow,» says John Fraedrich,
a professor of business ethics at Southern Illinois University.
Very little, says Andrew Crane,
professor of business ethics at York University's Schulich School of Business.
Not exact matches
He also is a
professor at the San Diego State University College
of Business Administration where he teaches classes in business ethics and employm
Business Administration where he teaches classes in
business ethics and employm
business ethics and employment law.
Segran references the work
of Marc le Menestrel, a
business professor at a university in Barcelona who is teaching
ethics at Instead as a visiting
professor.
As a
professor, I always make a point
of emphasizing to my students that
ethics, far from being a niche topic, is actually pervasive in
business.
Business ethics professors say The
Business Ethics Blog is...»... the best thing that ever happened to
Business Ethics courses... clear and intelligent presentation
of the real ethical stakes behind the current headlines...» [Prof. Wayne Norman, Duke University]
Just like the rest
of us, big
business leaders grow conservative and try to shrink spending during tough times, says Adam Galinsky, a
professor of ethics and management at Northwestern's Kellogg School
of Management.
«I think what Skilling does from a practical standpoint... is it forces them to make a much tighter connection between the defendant and the bribe or the kickback,» said Todd Haugh, an assistant
professor of business law and
ethics at Indiana University.
In a study
of a large telecommunications company, researchers found that middle managers used a range
of tactics to inflate their subordinates» performance and deceive top management, according to Linda Treviño, distinguished
professor of organizational behavior and
ethics, Smeal College
of Business, Penn State.
It started with Edward Wasserman, former publisher and editor
of ALM's Daily
Business Review newspaper in Florida and now
professor of journalism
ethics at Washington and Lee University.
Author: Law
professor contributors include Gordon Smith
of the University
of Wisconsin, Christine Hurt
of University
of Illinois, Vic Fleischer
of the University
of Colorado, Fred Tung
of Emory University, Lisa Fairfax
of the University
of Maryland and David Zaring, assistant
professor of legal studies and
business ethics at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of B
business ethics at the University
of Pennsylvania's Wharton School
of BusinessBusiness.
As a past state bar president and adjunct
ethics professor, he is well - versed in helping lawyers and
business leaders navigate the sometimes thorny issues facing all
of us in an increasingly complex world.
Law
professor Richard Leblanc who teaches and advises on governance and
ethics says McGoey and the directors «exercised no
business judgment» and the actions «smacked
of massive self - interest.»
Manuel Velasquez: The Dirksen
Professor of Business Ethics in the SCU Management Department, Manuel Velasquez is the author of one of the most popular textbooks in business ethics, Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (P
Business Ethics in the SCU Management Department, Manuel Velasquez is the author
of one
of the most popular textbooks in
business ethics, Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (P
business ethics,
Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (P
Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases (Pearson).