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Organisational culture and ethics

Moral identity plays a role in achieving ethical organisational culture, as discussed by Dr Eric Levy of Cambridge Judge in an essay for a Financial Conduct Authority paper. Dr Eric Levy Dr Eric Levy, University Lecturer in Marketing at Cambridge…

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2018 Brainfood: Organisational culture ethics.

Are your negotiation tactics ethical?

Cambridge Judge professor David De Cremer says it can depend on your nationality and that of the other party. Negotiations are a key part of any business deal, and when it comes to the punch, ethically questionable tactics - false…

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Why doing the right thing can pay dividends

Sophi Tranchell's leadership of Divine Chocolate is a sweet victory for integrity, inspiration and belief. Always be plausible and believe in what you are doing. I am a third generation social campaigner but I make money as well. My parents…

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More or less ethical

The ethics of a person's negotiating tactics may differ according to the nationality of the other party to the negotiation, finds study co-authored by David De Cremer of Cambridge Judge Business School. Do the ethics of a person's negotiating tactics…

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The return of ethical banking – why banks must put social purpose at the heart of their strategy

Banks that fail to adopt fully an ethical agenda will be vulnerable to long-term decline. That is the stark warning from researchers Jens van 't Klooster and Marco Meyer, whose new study argues that the banking sector needs to embrace…

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Fair or care?

Research paper co-authored by Shaz Ansari of Cambridge Judge looks at feminist "ethics of care" issues in examining the standardisation of ethical practices. As part of a series of research papers on the pricing policies of Fairtrade International, Shaz Ansari,…

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The real corporate tax scandal

Western governments have finally begun to pay close attention to tax avoidance by multinational corporations in rich countries. But where, Cambridge Judge Business School's Professor Paul Tracey asks, does that leave poor countries, where the effect is arguably much more…

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Financial Times: Courses on ethics needed in China

Journalist Mike Bastin writes that students in China are "not being taught enough about corporate governance and social responsibility", and investigates which business schools in the UK are teaching business ethics. Cambridge Judge Business School is one of the few…

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The Sunday Times: Teach them the only way is ethics

Teaching ethics is not about teaching abstract morality. It is about teaching people how to apply a values framework in their day-to-day actions. Richard Hill, Executive Director of Cambridge Judge Business School’s Centre for Compliance & Trust, on business ethics.…

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Want to avoid another Rana Plaza? Pay more for your clothes

On the anniversary of the collapse of Bangladeshi garment factory Rana Plaza, in which 1,129 people died, Dr Kamal Munir says the West needs to re-think its addiction to cheap clothing - and the East its attitude to regulation. In…

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