Ethics in Australian small business
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Ethical issues concerning small businesses are examined. Topics include definitions of small business; lack of academic literature regarding small business ethics; and surveys taken on ethical perspectives under which small businesses operate, as they concern religion, gender of survey respondent, and perceived moral standards promoted by the business community.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2001
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Spirituality at work: some Australian observations
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Issues concerning the relationship between spiritual growth and professional development are examined, focusing on elements of spirituality that apply to business and the degree to which the topic is examined in the Australian business press. Topics include growing interest in the subject in the US and Japan.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2001
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The rise and rise of applied ethics in Australia
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Business ethics has been formally studied in Australia since the 1970s and has grown to a major research and teaching area. Ethics studies have been applied to such diverse fields as medicine, biology, genetic technology, nursing, and law enforcement.
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 1999
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