1. Doing Business in China: An Overview of Ethical Aspects
The paper reviews the business ethics climate within China and explores the operating environment for business and considers the cultural characteristics which underpin this. Read more
2. Corporate Governance and Social Media: A Brave New World for Board Directors
The report provides insights on the power of new social technologies to shape boards’ decisions and bolster stakeholders’ influence. Read more
3. Governance of State-owned Enterprises in the Baltic States
This publication intends to build a more profound understanding of how governance works in the Baltic States, and to develop suggestions for how to implement world class standards in the Baltic region. Read more
4. Moral Intensity, Issue Importance and Ethical Reasoning in Operations Situations
The study investigates the relationships among moral intensity, perceived ethical issue importance, and three stages of the ethical reasoning process: recognition of an ethical issue, ethical judgment, and ethical intention. Read more
5. Best Corporate Citizens in Government Contracting
Corporate Responsibility (CR) Magazine has released the 3rd annual Best Corporate Citizens in Government Contracting List. Read more
6. The Shareholder-Manager Relationship and Its Impact on the Likelihood of Firm Bribery
The article examines the impact on firm bribery of two corporate governance devices heavily studied in corporate governance research—i.e., separation of ownership and control, and equity share of the largest shareholder. Read more
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