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Robert E. Allinson, The Interface between Ethics, Decision Making and Risk Assessment in Management Decision Making in matters of Life and Death: The Challenger Launch Decision as a Case StudyInternational Journal of Management and Decision Making 2 (1): 65-84. 2001.
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Robert Allinson, The epistemological and ethical basis of risk assessment in advanced technological systems: the lesson of the ChallengerInternational Journal of Technology Management 17 (1-2): 54-74. 1999.
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Robert E. Allinson, The Epistemological and Ethical Basis of Risk Assessment in Advanced Technological Systems: The Lesson of the ChallengerInternational Journal of Technology Management 17 (1-2): 55-74. 1999.
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Robert E. Allinson, Ethical values as part of the definition of business enterprise and part of the internal structure of the business oganizationJournal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10). 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Plato's Forgotten Four Pages of the Seventh EpistlePhilosophical Inquiry 20 (1-2): 49-61. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The “Cog in the Machine” Manifesto (review)Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (4): 743-756. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Complementarity as a model for east-west integrative philosophyJournal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (4): 505-517. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The debate between mencius and hsün-Tzu: Contemporary applicationsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (1): 31-49. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The “Cog in the Machine” Manifesto: The Banality and the Inevitability of Evil - The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture and Deviance at NASA Diane Vaughan Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 1996, 575 pp (review)Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (4): 743-756. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson and Jonathan R. Herman, I and Tao: Martin Buber's Encounter with Chuang TzuPhilosophy East and West 48 (3): 529-534. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Plato's Four Forgotten Pages of the Seventh EpistlePhilosophical Inquiry 20 (1-2): 48-61. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Complementarity as a Model for East-West Integrative PhilosophyJournal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (4): 505-517. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Plato’s Four Forgotten pages of the Seventh EpistlePhilosophical Inquiry, International Quarterly (1-2): 48-61. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The Cog in the Machine Manifesto: The Inevitability and the Banality of EvilBusiness Ethics Quarterly 8 743-756. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The Debate Between Mencius and Hsün-Tzu: Contemporary ApplicationsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (1): 31-50. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, A Rectification of Terms in the Epistolary Plato: Re-reading Plato's Seventh EpistleChinese University of Hong Kong Journal of the Humanities 2 136-150. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, Ethics as Part of the Very Concept of Business EnterpriseJournal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10): 1015-1044. 1998.
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Robert E. Allinson, The Moral Realm of Truth and Mencius’ Phenomenology of CompassionAsian Culture Quarterly (3): 27-38. 1997.
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Robert E. Allinson, Moral Values and the Daoist Sage in the Dao DejingIn Brian Carr (ed.), Morals and Society in Asian Philosophy, Curzon. pp. 1--156. 1996.
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Robert E. Allinson, A Call for Ethically-Centered ManagementThe Academy of Management Executive 9 (1): 72-75. 1995.
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Robert E. Allinson, Moral values and the Taoist Sage in the Tao de ChingAsian Philosophy 4 (2). 1994.
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Ninian Smart and Robert E. Allinson, Understanding the Chinese Mind: The Philosophical RootsPhilosophy East and West 44 (2): 411. 1994.
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Robert Allinson, Epistemological Issues in Classical Chinese Philosophy (Review) (review)China Review International 1 167-173. 1994.
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Robert E. Allinson, Understanding the Chinese Mind: The Philosophical RootsPhilosophy East and West 44 (2): 411-413. 1994.
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Robert E. Allinson, The Question of Relativism in the Morality of Lao-TzuJournal of Asian Philosophy 4 (2): 127-136. 1994.