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Chapter 7: Determining Environmental Values: Storytelling At Bp., Jacob Massoud, David M. Boje
Chapter 7: Determining Environmental Values: Storytelling At Bp., Jacob Massoud, David M. Boje
Jacob Massoud
To enhance sustainable development research and practice the values of the researchers, project managers and participants must first be made explicit. Values in Sustainable Development introduces and compares worldviews and values from multiple countries and perspectives, providing a survey of empirical methods available to study environmental values as affected by sustainable development. The first part is methodological, looking at what values are, why they are important, and how to include values in sustainable development. The second part looks at how values differ across social contexts, religions and viewpoints demonstrating how various individuals may value nature from a variety of cultural, …
International Migration And The Welfare State: Asian Perspectives, Noel Gaston, Gulasekaran Rajaguru
International Migration And The Welfare State: Asian Perspectives, Noel Gaston, Gulasekaran Rajaguru
Gulasekaran Rajaguru
Immigration is a controversial topic in Australia and some of its Asian neighbours. Given the potential impact on native welfare, such as effects on relative wages and unemployment, there has been political mobilisation on the immigration question. The presence of a redistributive welfare state in all major immigrant host countries creates yet another margin on which immigration affects native welfare. The focus of the paper is whether a large intake of immigrants leads to a reduction in welfare state effort. It is often argued that steady increases in immigration lead to public pressure for stricter immigration controls or for less …
Democracy And Corruption: A Complex Relationship, Shrabani Saha, Rukmani Gounder, Neil Campbell, J Su
Democracy And Corruption: A Complex Relationship, Shrabani Saha, Rukmani Gounder, Neil Campbell, J Su
Neil Campbell
We argue that an 'electoral democracy' is not sufficient to reduce corruption. Our contention is that the institutions associated with mature democracy are crucial to successfully deterring corrupt behaviour. At the core of our argument is the idea that with well-functioning institutions, the probability of detection and punishment is sufficiently high to deter most decision makers from choosing to act corruptly. The empirical evidence we present supports this idea. The nonlinearity of democracy variables is tested to confirm that an advanced stage of democracy is crucial for combating corruption.
Ethics In A Time Of Crisis: Editorial Introduction To Special Focus, Stephen Matthias Harney, Roland Curtis, Campbell Jones
Ethics In A Time Of Crisis: Editorial Introduction To Special Focus, Stephen Matthias Harney, Roland Curtis, Campbell Jones
Stephen Matthias Harney
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The Corporate University And Business Ethics Teaching, Stefano Harney, Amitabh Rai
The Corporate University And Business Ethics Teaching, Stefano Harney, Amitabh Rai
Stephen Matthias Harney
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Through The Lens Of The Other: Implementing Liberal Management Education, Stephen Matthias Harney, Howard Thomas, Thomas Gene Estad
Through The Lens Of The Other: Implementing Liberal Management Education, Stephen Matthias Harney, Howard Thomas, Thomas Gene Estad
Stephen Matthias Harney
The purpose of this paper is to explore the prerequisite conditions for implementing a liberal management education and for fostering ethical students using examples from the core curriculum at Singapore Management University (SMU).
Beginning with a reading of the Carnegie Foundation's Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education: liberal learning for the professions (2011), the paper examines the contribution and limits of the findings and recommendations before discussing the place of the liberal arts in the modern university and describing a case study of liberal management education in process at SMU. It concludes with a reading of the work of Emmanuel Levinas and …
Readings And Cases In Information Security: Law & Ethics, Michael Whitman, Herbert Mattord
Readings And Cases In Information Security: Law & Ethics, Michael Whitman, Herbert Mattord
Herbert J. Mattord
Readings and Cases in Information Security: Law & Ethics provides a depth of content and analytical viewpoint not found in many other books. Designed for use with any Cengage Learning security text or as a standalone professional reference, this book offers readers a real-life view of information security management, including the ethical and legal issues associated with various on-the-job experiences. Included are a wide selection of foundational readings and scenarios from a variety of experts to give the reader the most realistic perspective of a career in information security.
Consumer Attitude Towards The Spirit Airline Online Advertising, Tamilla Curtis, Blaise Waguespack, Anke Arnaud
Consumer Attitude Towards The Spirit Airline Online Advertising, Tamilla Curtis, Blaise Waguespack, Anke Arnaud
Dr. Tamilla Curtis