Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps?
Business ethics has become too complex and is undermining the ability of companies to meet the ethical expectations of stakeholders. Simpler is better. Leaders need to stop outsourcing ethics and explain their company's value propositions in a clear, concise, nontechnical sentence or two that t...
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spelling | Weitzner, David VerfasserIn aut Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? David Weitzner [First edition]. [Cambridge, Massachusetts] MIT Sloan Management Review 2022 1 online resource (5 pages) Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier "Reprint 64235." Business ethics has become too complex and is undermining the ability of companies to meet the ethical expectations of stakeholders. Simpler is better. Leaders need to stop outsourcing ethics and explain their company's value propositions in a clear, concise, nontechnical sentence or two that their least sophisticated stakeholder can understand. And they need to resist making big bets on visions for future social change instead of being transparent around current sources of profitability. Business ethics Morale des affaires TUM01 ZDB-30-ORH TUM_PDA_ORH https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/-/53863MIT64235/?ar X:ORHE Aggregator lizenzpflichtig Volltext |
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title | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? |
title_auth | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? |
title_exact_search | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? |
title_full | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? David Weitzner |
title_fullStr | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? David Weitzner |
title_full_unstemmed | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? David Weitzner |
title_short | Three ways companies are getting ethics wrong |
title_sort | three ways companies are getting ethics wrong is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more not less vulnerable to ethical missteps |
title_sub | is the explosion of standards and products around corporate social responsibility making your company more, not less, vulnerable to ethical missteps? |
topic | Business ethics Morale des affaires |
topic_facet | Business ethics Morale des affaires |
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