Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_B - Business Ethics
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 6     101-120 of 196    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Business Ethics:     more books (100)
  1. The Good, the Bad, and Your Business: Choosing Right When Ethical Dilemmas Pull You Apart by Jeffrey L. Seglin, 2007-12-25
  2. Street-Smart Ethics: Succeeding in Business Without Selling Your Soul by Clinton W. McLemore, 2003-01
  3. Ethics for the Information Age (3rd Edition) by Mike Quinn, 2008-02-14
  4. A Business Tale: A Story of Ethics, Choices, Success and a Very Large Rabbit by Marianne M. Jennings, 2003-06
  5. Business Ethics: Transcending Requirements through Moral Leadership by CAVICO & MUJTABA, 2004-08-30
  6. Business Ethics: A European Perspective: Managing Corporate Citizenship and Sustainability in the Age of Globalization by Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, 2004-01-01
  7. The Blackwell Guide to Business Ethics (Blackwell Philosophy Guides)
  8. Working Ethics: Strategies for Decision Making and Organizational Responsibility (Jossey Bass Business and Management Series) by Marvin T. Brown, 1990-11
  9. Business, Religion, & Spirituality: A New Synthesis (The John W. Houck Notre Dame Series in Business Ethics)
  10. Islamic Business Ethics (Human Development Series) by Rafik Issa Beekun, 1997-01
  11. Ethics and Excellence: Cooperation and Integrity in Business (The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics) by Robert C. Solomon, 1993-10-07
  12. Moral Issues in Business by William H. Shaw, Vincent Barry, 2006-02-23
  13. Harvard Business Review on Nonprofits (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business Review, 1999-02
  14. Research Ethics: A Reader

101. Leadership, Ethics, And Command Central Future Studies, Future Conflict Studies
Online resources for integrating the tools of futures studies with conflict and defense studies for officer training extensive links focussed on the future of war, confllict, and military technology, as well as general futures methods.
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/awc-futr.htm

102. Morality, Ethics & Philosophy Research Resources
A links page.
http://www.cis.wayne.edu/aspalding/ethicslist.html
Prof. Spalding's List of
Morality, Ethics and
Philosophy Research Resources Favorites Ethics Primer Philosophers Philosophy on the Internet ... Direct Search
Philosophy Journals - Online Guide to Philosophy on the Internet

103. CAE: Resources
News and Events. Documents. Links. Contact Us. The Applied ethics Resources section is now hosted on ethicsWeb.ca. Please update your bookmarks.
http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/resources/computer/
The Applied Ethics Resources section is now hosted on EthicsWeb.ca . Please update your bookmarks. If you are not automatically redirected in a few seconds , please click here This page last reviewed
June 17, 2003

104. The Ethics Institute Of South Africa - Building An Ethical South Africa
Independent, nonpartisan organisation that promotes and advances ethical practices in South Africa. Information on newsletter, membership, services, events and forum.
http://www.ethicsa.org/
Tue 08 June 2004 Advanced Search
Front Page

About EthicSA
...
Contact Us

Members Login Username:
Password:
NEWSFLASH Business Ethics 2004: Business without ethics is business at risk.

EthicSA are proud endorsers of the Institute for International Research’s (IIR)
The speaker panel includes:
  • Judge Mervyn King , Chairman, BRAIT
    Willem Punt
    , Business Ethics Manager, Ethics Institute of South Africa Nick Matzukis , CEO, Damelin Seshi Chonco , General Manager, Sasol Ltd Ramani Naidoo , Director, ENF Corporate Governance Advisory Services (Pty) Ltd And many others.
To view the full course brochure click here For further information on the conference, its topics, the speakers or bookings, please contact Natalie Funston on (011) 880 6000 or e-mail her on nfunston@iir.co.za Ethical Risk Management Courses – 16 August 2004 to 3 September 2004 The Ethics Institute of South Africa proudly presents three training courses of international standing on Ethical Risk Management Course 1 : Ethical Decision Making and Conflict Resolution for Managers (one day) Course 2 : Ethics and Compliance Overview for Executives and Senior Managers (Half day) Course 3 These applied, skills-based and interactive ethics courses will be presented by Frank Navran, Principal Consultant at our sister organisation, the Ethics Resourse Center (ERC), Washington DC.

105. ICIE :: International Center For Info Ethics
Academic website on information ethics. Platform for exchanging information about worldwide teaching and research in this field. News. Lists of institutions, teachers, and publications.
http://icie.zkm.de/
Archives WHAT IS ICIE?
This is an academic website on information ethics. It is a platform for exchanging information about worldwide teaching and research in our field. It gives the opportunity to meet each other. It provides news on ongoing activities by different kinds of organizations. And it is free. The success of this website depends on the will of the people interested in this subject to share their knowledge with others. The ICIE was created in 1999 by Rafael Capurro (Hochschule der Medien - Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany). It started as a small group of friends and colleagues but developed soon into an international and intercultural platform. In 2001 a cooperation agreement was set up with the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (Germany) which provided a new design of the web site as well as management support. Since 2002 ICIE is taken care of by Rafael Capurro and Thomas Hausmanninger (University of Augsburg, Germany). Furthermore ICIE organises symposia since 2001/2002 and publishes a book series in cooperation with W. Fink Verlag

106. IEEE SSIT Home Page
Addressing such issues as environmental, health and safety implications of technology, engineering ethics and professional responsibility.
http://radburn.rutgers.edu/andrews/projects/ssit/default.htm
Navigation
SSIT Info
  • SSIT Business SSIT Activities Contacts

  • News
  • Latest News

  • Member Benefits
  • Conferences
    Newsletter

  • IEEE
  • IEEE Information

  • WWW Links
  • Organizations Online Journals Research Tools Education ... WWW Links
    The IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology
    The Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has about 2000 members worldwide. The scope of the society includes such issues as environmental, health and safety implications of technology; engineering ethics and professional responsibility; history of electrotechnology; technical expertise and public policy; peace technology; and social issues related to energy, information technology and telecommunications. SSIT publishes a quarterly journal, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine and sponsors periodic conferences entitled The International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS). Membership in SSIT is open to all IEEE members and student members. Affiliate membership in SSIT is available to persons who are not members of IEEE. For more information on joining SSIT, please
  • 107. KPMG [home]
    Sorry, there is no Web page matching your request. We are continually updating, moving and removing content to ensure you have access to relevant, fresh content. The content for which you were looking may still be available.
    http://www.us.kpmg.com/ethics

    108. Start
    Futuristic site on global ethics, Earth Charter, the future of science and religion, the purpose of life
    http://www.framtiden-er-din.com
    Welcome to the Future
    This website is dedicated to the near and distant global future, which depends on your own and mankind's collective free choices Framtiden er din! b Framtiden är Din! b The future is yours! This web site, like the future, is subject to constant evolution and is therefore updated regularly. Last updated:

    109. Hi-Ethics
    Ethical Principles for Offering Internet Health Services to Consumers.
    http://www.hiethics.com/Principles/index.asp
    Printer Friendly Health Internet Ethics:
    Ethical Principles For Offering Internet Health Services to Consumers As Hi-Ethics members, we are committed to ensuring that individual consumers can realize the full benefits of the Internet to improve their health and that of their families. To fulfill our commitment, we are dedicated to meeting the following goals:
    • Internet health services that reflect high quality and ethical standards;
    • Providing health information that is trustworthy and up-to-date;
    • Keeping personal information private and secure, and employing special precautions for any personal health information; and
    • Empowering consumers to distinguish online health services that follow our principles from those that do not.
    Informed by these goals, we adopt the following ethical principles. We believe that in living by these principles, we can improve the consumer's experience with online health information and services. We have provided a glossary of terms with special meanings at the end of this document.
  • Privacy Policies
  • Provide users with reasonable notice of our information practices, including disclosure of
  • 110. Old And New Hacker Ethics
    Is there a Hacker Ethic for 90s Hackers?
    http://www.fiu.edu/~mizrachs/hackethic.html
    Is there a Hacker Ethic for 90s Hackers?
    by Steven Mizrach
    Introduction
    The goal of this text analysis project was to take the texts of the computer underground and to analyze them for the presence of a) knowledge about the Hacker Ethic and b) evolution of that Ethic. Many writers, such as Steven Levy, bemoan the fact that modern-day hackers (the computer underground) are not worthy of the name because they do not live up to the principles of the original Hacker Ethic, and as unethical individuals, should simply be called "computer terrorists" or "juvenile delinquents." I sought to examine whether 90s new hackers knew of the old Hacker Ethic, if they had added anything to it, and the reasons why they felt they acted differently from their predecessors. I broadened my text analysis to look at what they saw as ethical violations, and reasons why some might repudiate the Hacker Ethic or the idea of having an ethic. As my text project evolved, I found that after discovering the existence of a new hacker ethic for new hackers, I was wondering if people expressing the principles of the new ethic also expressed the old. I expected that the adoption of a new set of ethics would not necessarily mean the complete abandonment of the old. This would establish some continuity between both groups of hackers, and some familiarity by new hackers with the old ideals. If the hypothesis of continuity turns out to be true, then new hackers are not as different from old hackers as authors like Levy (or certain computer security professionals) might claim. They would then not only have their own ethics, but also utilize some ethical principles of their predecessors.

    111. Luciano Floridi
    Short webliography, compiled at Oxford University.
    http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi/ceweb.htm
    A Short Webliography on Computer Ethics for Philosophers The web sites concerning computer ethics issues are innumerable. Here I am listing only some of the best resources that philosophers may find useful. If you have any suggestion, please send an email to Luciano.Floridi@philosophy.ox.ac.uk Introduction to Ethics Some Computer and Information Ethics Resources

    112. Deer Hunter Ethics
    By Larry Castle, Whitetailed Deer Coordinator for the State of Mississippi.
    http://www.msdeer.com/larry_castle_05.html
    Deer Hunter Ethics
    Larry Castle, White-tailed Deer Coordinator Hunter ethics is an important issue that deer hunters must consider. The future of our sport may ultimately depend on it. Granted, ethics are not directly a biological issue, but a growing number of ethical topics are influencing the non-hunting public's opinion of hunters. In the Magnolia State, hunters must remember one fact: Most Mississippians don't hunt. Less than 15 percent of Mississippians participate in hunting. This is one reason that negative non-hunter opinion can lead to legislation which could curtail our privileges as hunters. There is a difference between poor hunter ethics and what is illegal. Ethics are your personal code of what is right and wrong. Your code may not match your neighbor's. Moses did not come down from Mount Sinai with the 10 commandments of ethical hunting. What you do legally in private is, for the most part, your business and not the state's concern. Consequently, "your hunt is your hunt". One hunter may consider it unethical to use a compound bow, while another hunter may have given the issue considerable thought and determined that a compound bow is certainly an ethical weapon for him. Hunting practices that violate the law are unethical. Hunters who violate existing laws are in the minority in our state. However, this small percentage gives all hunters a bad reputation in the opinion of the non-hunting public. Trespassing and general disregard for the rights of landowners lead the list of illegal practices.

    113. A Relationship Between Ethics, Morality, Evolution, Psychology, Culture And Gene
    Exploring the relationship between ethics, morality, evolution, psychology, culture and genetics.
    http://www.onelife.com/ethics/
    Human Ethics and Morality
    A study of the OneLife theory reveals the relationship between the individual human and all other life.
    A study of genetics reveals the method by which the structure of the human is determined.
    A study of the evolution process reveals the method and sequence of the development of the human.
    From all these we may learn what life is, what the human is, the relationship between the two, and the behavioral responsibilities of the individual human. The knowledge forming the basis for 'Human Ethics and Morality' is contained in the 'Evolution and Genetics' section under the main index. If you are not familiar with the information in that section, you must at least have a basic philosophical understanding of evolution before evaluating the material contained in this section. A brief summary is available here. Fact, Knowledge
    and Theory
    Words are symbols that represent intellectual concepts. Communication depends on a reciprocal understanding and agreement on the relationships between words and concepts. A Philosophy Every human is a philosopher. His behavior reflects his concept of his relationship with all other life. This philosophy must be based on real knowledge.

    114. Ethics And Credibility In Online Journalism
    An overview of ethics and credibility in online journalism.
    http://bradleyosborn.com/z/RESUME/academic/ethics_and_credibility_in_online_jour

    115. CNN - Health - Would You Give A Stranger Your Kidney? The Ethics Of "Unknown" Ki
    CNN
    http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/bioethics/9807/stranger.kidney/index.html

    MAIN PAGE
    WORLD ASIANOW U.S. ... news quiz
    CNN WEB SITES: TIME INC. SITES: Go To ... Time.com People Money Fortune EW MORE SERVICES: video on demand video archive audio on demand news email services ...
    pagenet

    DISCUSSION: message boards chat feedback
    SITE GUIDES: help contents search
    FASTER ACCESS: europe japan
    WEB SERVICES:
    Would You Give a Stranger Your Kidney? The Ethics of "Unknown" Kidney Donors
    by Jeffrey P. Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.H.
    Director, Center for Bioethics University of Minnesota Organ transplantation is in the news again, most recently because of a young boy who received his third set of multiple internal organs, reviving an ongoing debate about how many organs any single person ought to receive. This case, and many others, is compelling because of the critical shortage of available organs relative to the number of patients who need them. What's your opinion on this topic? Share your views with others on our message board. Related CNN story:
    HHS: Hospitals must report all deaths to organ procurers - June 18, 1998 Shortages, fair allocation and expanding the pool of eligible donors How far should we go in creating new avenues for organ procurement? Federal law prohibits the buying and selling of human organs, and for good reason. Instead we allocate organs based on waiting time and severity of illness, and are trying to address geographical disparities by creating a single national allocation system.

    116. Aristotle's Ethics
    Discussion of Aristotle's ethical views; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Richard Kraut.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-ethics/
    version history
    HOW TO CITE

    THIS ENTRY
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    A B C D ... Z
    This document uses XHTML-1/Unicode to format the display. Older browsers and/or operating systems may not display the formatting correctly. last substantive content change
    MAY
    Aristotle's Ethics

    117. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Hinduism
    Features an overview, history, beliefs, list of holy days, and customs.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/index.shtml
    @import url('/includes/tbenh.css') ; Home
    TV

    Radio

    Talk
    ...
    A-Z Index

    MONDAY
    7th June 2004
    Text only

    BBC Homepage

    Religions

    Hinduism
    ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! The essentials Hinduism originated over 3000 years ago. It is not a single unified religion and has no founder, single teacher, nor prophets. Hindus believe in a universal soul or God called Brahman. The basics Introduction Customs Worship Features History Beliefs Holy days Features Hindu Weddings
    Dr Prinja, spokesperson for the World Council of Hindus explains the significance of rituals performed in a Hindu wedding ceremony. Exploring India's Rivers of Belief Anita Sethi explores India's multi-faceted religious identity and writes about how she felt after visiting sacred Hindu places. The Hindu Kingdom of Nepal Nepal is the only officially Hindu state in the world ... but what does this mean? A-Z of world religions Choose Atheism Baha'i Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam Jainism Judaism Mormon Paganism Shinto Sikhism Unitarianism Have your say Newsletter Living Related Links BBCi Latest Hinduism news BBC London - Hinduism in London BBC World Service - Hindu scriptures Non-BBC The Hindu Universe Hinduism Today Hindu Resources Online The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites

    118. Applied Ethics Resources On World Wide Web
    ethicsweb.ca is administered by Chris MacDonald (chrismac@ethicsweb.ca) Applied ethics Resources on WWW was developed, funded, and maintained for nearly a
    http://www.ethicsweb.ca/resources/
    This resource is made possible by:
    Ethicsweb.ca
    is administered by Chris MacDonald chrismac@ethicsweb.ca
    "Applied Ethics Resources on WWW" was developed, funded, and maintained for nearly a decade as a project of the
    W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics

    119. Eubios Ethics Institute-Top Page
    A nonprofit group founded by Darryl Macer in Christchurch, New Zealand and in Tsukuba Science City, Japan. Site provides links, general information and conference abstracts.
    http://zobell.biol.tsukuba.ac.jp/~macer/
    No Frame Version No Frame Version

    120. Journalism Ethics
    Links to sites related to journalistic and media ethics compiled by the San Francisco State University's Department of Journalism.
    http://www.journalism.sfsu.edu/www/ethics.html
    Publications Department Projects CIIJ ... Server
    Journalism Ethics

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 6     101-120 of 196    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | 8  | 9  | 10  | Next 20

    free hit counter