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Posts tagged "ethics"

Adam Smith’s Invisible Brain

Feb 1, 2012

I was watching BBC's Daily Politics on Monday to catch the latest on the RBS bonus affair that I had just blogged on, and, lo,...

CSR becomes the political zeitgeist

Jan 25, 2012

All of a sudden corporate social responsibility has been thrust into the UK political spotlight. The three major party leaders have spent the last few...

Rags & Riches – the Ethics of Charity

Jan 31, 2011

There's a wonderful ethics case study in the press today - a rag trade dealer has made £10m since 2008 from running the Salvation Army's...

Questions, questions, questions?

Dec 6, 2010

• To what extent are you responsible for your staff? • To what extent are you responsible for the well being of people working in your supply...

Ethical Questions

Apr 1, 2010

I've been working on a chapter of The Green Executive covering personal and corporate values. This is probably the trickiest chapter of all as personal...

There’s more to it than money…

Sep 7, 2009

Last Friday I was editing the nine interviews I have carried out with CSR/environment executives for book#2, The Green Executive. Reading through all nine in...

Are we at a point where Sustainability = sustainability?

Sep 30, 2008

I'm not an economist, but here's my take on the current financial situation. The bank crashes are due to the bubble bursting in the 'sub...

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