Business and Society Review 1998 - Abstracts

Business and Society Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Can we create a conflict-free commission payment system?LawKurland, Nancy B., Settel, Jim
Can we create a conflict-free commission payment system?LawKurland, Nancy B., Settel, Jim
Distinguishing risk form harm in conflict of interest.LawMcMunigal, Kevin C.
Distinguishing risk from harm in conflict of interest.LawMcMunigal, Kevin C.
Government as a market.LawWeidenbaum, Murray L.
Government as a market.(government purchasing)LawWeidenbaum, Murray L.
LittleBrother is watching you.LawSchulman, Miriam
LittleBrother is watching you.(privacy in the workplace)LawSchulman, Miriam
Public-private partnership as a strategy for crime control: corporate citizenship makes the difference.LawVidaver-Cohen, Deborah
Public-private partnership as a strategy for crime control: corporate citizenship makes the difference.LawVidaver-Cohen, Deborah
Sexual harassment: trust and the ethic of care.LawWhite, Thomas I.
Sexual harassment: trust and the ethic of care.LawWhite, Thomas I.
The business of modern Russia.LawLewis, J. Patrick
The Canadian Defense Ethics Program and the "corporate model".LawBeauchamp, Denis
The Canadian Defense Ethics Program and the "corporate model".(military ethics)LawBeauchamp, Denis
The Dow Corning case: first, kill all the lawyers.(business ethics of Dow Corning)LawDriscoll, Dawn-Marie
The Dow Corning case: First, kill all the lawyers. (silicon breast implants)LawDriscoll, Dawn-Marie
The four faces of corporate citizenship.LawCarroll, Archie B.
The four faces of corporate citizenship.LawCarroll, Archie B.
The impact of a rollback of affirmative action on the nation's major MBA programs.LawSlater, Robert Bruce, Cross, Theodore
The impact of a rollback of affirmative action on the nation's major MBA programs.(master of business administration)(Statistical Data Included)LawSlater, Robert Bruce, Cross, Theodore
The merits of merit.LawLuban, David, Lichtenberg, Judith
The merits of merit.(affirmative action)LawLuban, David, Lichtenberg, Judith
Working ourselves to death: workaholism, stress, and fatigue.LawGini, Al
Working ourselves to death: Workaholism, stress, and fatigue.LawGini, Al
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