On March 26, 2014, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Executive Director Kirk O. Hanson spoke to an international meeting of the InterAction Council, an association of former presidents and prime ...
Shanda O’Dennis is a learning and development associate at Friends Services Alliance, a 501(c)(3) organization that provides services to more than 115 nonprofit organizations in 16 states — ...
Ethical behavior is vital to a business’s reputation with both the public and its workforce, and society is paying close attention to how businesses and individuals respond to the many issues that ...
Many companies that regularly face ethical dilemmas, often unique to their industries, are developing comprehensive guidelines outlining their ethical principles in order to help employees make the ...
Some believe that ethics cannot be learned; that is, that our morals are "hardwired" and that, in stressful situations or in situations where our personal interests are at stake, we will always ...
Thomas Plante (@ThomasPlante) Augustin Cardinal Bea, SJ professor of psychology at Santa Clara University, is a faculty scholar with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and an adjunct clinical ...
Ethics is a fundamental part of everyday living and should guide our decisions, behaviors, and interactions in both personal and professional settings. Ethics involves determining what is right and ...
Wrestling with a tough decision? It might be better to consider more than your gut, according to new research from Rutgers Business School. In a paper published in the Journal of Business Ethics, ...
Ethics play a crucial role in corporate law, influencing decision-making processes and shaping the culture of organizations. In an era where corporate scandals can cause significant reputational ...
From 31 May to 3 June 2022, the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT) Global Fusion Cells Programme, in coordination with the Mozambican Judiciary and Legal Training Center (CFJJ), ...
The case for re-centering ethics in public life has rarely felt more pressing. We are confronting an increasingly zero-sum ...