Medical ethics is most needed when doctors start practising. Yet this is also when formal teaching stops. This must change. I ...
One can scarcely open the newspaper without finding examples of smart, well-educated people who have behaved in ethically challenged ways: for example, Bernard Madoff and the numerous investment ...
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, ...
The more ethically a company operates, the more likely it is to gain a great reputation, happier employees and a large following of loyal clients and customers. However, while most companies strive to ...
The rapid pace of emerging technologies is a real challenge for businesses. Trust in technology is declining globally. Report highlights organizational design principles that can drive more ethical ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way we work. In January 2020, only 5.7% of employees worked exclusively at home; by April that figure rose eight-fold to 43.1%. Before the pandemic, just ...
The Office of Research at Purdue is accepting nominations for the newly established Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research (RECR) award. To advance Purdue’s drive toward research excellence, the ...
United Nations suppliers and contractors must comply with the United Nations Supplier Code of Conduct and General Conditions of Contract, in particular the provisions on sexual exploitation, child ...
Consider the following scenario. You’re facing pressure to meet quarterly targets, but the numbers aren’t quite where they need to be. With a deadline looming, you “round up” a figure just slightly to ...