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Technical Analysis: The Interface Of Rational And Irrational Decision Making, William Marty Martin
Technical Analysis: The Interface Of Rational And Irrational Decision Making, William Marty Martin
William Marty Martin
No abstract provided.
Alleviating Global Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships: Moral Imagination & Economic Well-Being, Laura Hartman, P. Werhane, D. Moberg, S. Kelley
Alleviating Global Poverty Through Profitable Partnerships: Moral Imagination & Economic Well-Being, Laura Hartman, P. Werhane, D. Moberg, S. Kelley
Laura Hartman
While at least one out of six in the global human population cannot meet the basic demands of survival and they have little ability to buy goods and services, this situation also presents potential new markets for multinational enterprises seeking long-term sustainability. If economic growth is a continuing and positive goal for the planet and for global companies, then, as markets in developed economies become saturated, these new markets provide fresh opportunities to satisfy this objective.
Community Partnerships: Creating Tangible Benefits From Community Engagement, David Cooke Dr
Community Partnerships: Creating Tangible Benefits From Community Engagement, David Cooke Dr
David Cooke
A deeper understanding of the complimentary skills sets of corporations and the not-for-profit sector reveals that they have much to offer each other and that returns on investmnent for corporations and a greater flow of funds to charitable organisations can be achieved through the study of effective partnerships.
Islamic Finance Unit Takes Bank Beyond Michigan Roots, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Islamic Finance Unit Takes Bank Beyond Michigan Roots, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
The Walmart Effect: Retailing Of Health Care, William Marty Martin
The Walmart Effect: Retailing Of Health Care, William Marty Martin
William Marty Martin
No abstract provided.
Natural Law, Human Rights And Corporate Reputational Capital In Global Governance
Natural Law, Human Rights And Corporate Reputational Capital In Global Governance
kjackson@fordham.edu
No abstract provided.
Notre Dame Mendoza Business School Presentation 2008, Karen Ahmed
Notre Dame Mendoza Business School Presentation 2008, Karen Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Factors Present In Challenged And Vacated Labor And Employment Arbitration Awards, Michael Jedel, Helen Lavan, Robert Perkovich
An Analysis Of Factors Present In Challenged And Vacated Labor And Employment Arbitration Awards, Michael Jedel, Helen Lavan, Robert Perkovich
Helen LaVan
No abstract provided.
Global Governance Organizations: Legitimacy And Authority In Conflict, Jonathan Koppell
Global Governance Organizations: Legitimacy And Authority In Conflict, Jonathan Koppell
Jonathan GS Koppell
Global governance organizations (GGOs) are frequently maligned as both illegitimate and ineffective. With the growing prominence of entities that promulgate global rules governing trade, communications, finance, and transport, these shortcomings take on greater importance. This essay presents a theoretical framework to understand the challenge of legitimacy for GGOs. It argues that GGOs tend to face trade-offs between legitimacy and authority, but that widespread usages of these important terms conflate or confuse them and thus obscure critical issues in GGO politics. Once these terms are more clearly defined, we see more easily that GGOs must sometimes violate democratic norms, sacrificing equality …
Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2008 S&P 500, Lisa Zilinski
Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2008 S&P 500, Lisa Zilinski
Lisa Zilinski
"This year’s Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) U.S. report comes at a pivotal point in the race to address global climate change. While public policy, consumer concern, and stakeholder awareness have converged on the issue, the need for corporate America to actively confront the challenges a carbon-constrained global economy presents has never been more urgent."
Socially Responsible Investing: The United Nations Principles, William Marty Martin
Socially Responsible Investing: The United Nations Principles, William Marty Martin
William Marty Martin
No abstract provided.
Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Islamic Banking And Finance: Moral Beliefs And Business Practices At Work, Karen Hunt Ahmed
Karen Hunt Ahmed
The religion of Islam has existed for 1400 years but Islamic economic theory and its financial institutions emerged as an industry only in the 1970s. Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) are designed to help Muslims conduct business internationally while simultaneously upholding traditional Islamic values related to trade finance and currency movement. The basis for their existence is the Islamic moral prohibition on charging interest—interest is a central component of capitalist banking—yet IFIs conduct billions of dollars of business annually in the world economy and the de facto Islamic banking transaction is—in most cases—virtually identical to a capitalist banking transaction. Business practices …
Business, Profit, Partnership And The Global Common Good, Scott Kelley, Patricia Werhane, Laura Hartman
Business, Profit, Partnership And The Global Common Good, Scott Kelley, Patricia Werhane, Laura Hartman
Scott Kelley
The chapter considers the reduction of poverty through for-profit initiatives, with a critique of global corporations that take goods and services out of the "bottom of the pyramid" rather than developing new markets that provide new jobs as well as export products and services. Thus, the common good is served through economic empowerment without having to appeal to global philanthropy. An inversion of intuitive thinking is proposed whereby models for for-profit initiatives are considered that will contribute to the common good rather than using a notion of the common good to inspire global companies.
Saint Vincent De Paul And The Mission Of The Institute For Business & Professional Ethics: Why Companies Should Care About Poverty, Patricia Werhane, Laura Hartman, Scott Kelley
Saint Vincent De Paul And The Mission Of The Institute For Business & Professional Ethics: Why Companies Should Care About Poverty, Patricia Werhane, Laura Hartman, Scott Kelley
Scott Kelley
In 2006, following St. Vincent of DePaul’s commitment to serving the poor, the IBPE aligned its mission with that of DePaul University’s: “serving first-generation and underserved student populations and …addressing social issues.” This initiative was further promoted by DePaul’s new strategic plan, Vision Twenty12. As a result, IBPE enhanced its mission to include becoming a catalyst aimed to inspire companies to address the reduction of poverty both globally and locally through for-profit initiatives. There are many dimensions to the achievement of this mission, including teaching, research, and community outreach; and the Institute is just beginning this lifetime set of projects. …
"Evolving Notions Of Corporate Responsibility: Seizing The Next Horizon", Art Stewart
"Evolving Notions Of Corporate Responsibility: Seizing The Next Horizon", Art Stewart
Art Stewart
No abstract provided.
"Getting It Right On Nonprofit Partnerships", Art Stewart
"Getting It Right On Nonprofit Partnerships", Art Stewart
Art Stewart
No abstract provided.
Determinants Of Behavioral Intentions In The Mobile Internet Services Market, Pavlos A. Vlachos, Adam Vrechopoulos
Determinants Of Behavioral Intentions In The Mobile Internet Services Market, Pavlos A. Vlachos, Adam Vrechopoulos
Pavlos A Vlachos
No abstract provided.
Greenwashed?: Developers, Environmental Consciousness, And The Case Of Playa Vista, Matthew J. Parlow
Greenwashed?: Developers, Environmental Consciousness, And The Case Of Playa Vista, Matthew J. Parlow
Matthew Parlow
Analytical Thomism: Traditions In Dialogue, Mario Šilar
Analytical Thomism: Traditions In Dialogue, Mario Šilar
Mario Šilar
No abstract provided.