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78Connecting the World Through GamesJournal of Business Ethics Education 8 (1): 199-230. 2011.When using cases to teach corporate strategy and ethical decision-making, the aim is to demonstrate to students that leadership decision-making is at its most effective when all affected stakeholders are considered, from shareholders and employees, to the local, national, and global societies in which the company operates. This paper challenges the obstructive perception of many Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) advocates that the interests of private organizations in the alleviation of soci…Read more
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97Evaluating the classificatory processJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (3): 352-354. 1979.
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125Social Constructivism, Mental Models, and Problems of ObedienceJournal of Business Ethics 100 (1). 2011.There are important synergies for the next generation of ethical leaders based on the alignment of modified or adjusted mental models. This entails a synergistic application of moral imagination through collaborative input and critique, rather than "me too" obedience. In this article, we will analyze the Milgram results using frameworks relating to mental models (Werhane et al., Profitable partnerships for poverty alleviation, 2009), as well as work by Moberg on "ethics blind spots'' (Organizati…Read more
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104Women Leaders in a Globalized WorldJournal of Business Ethics 74 (4): 425-435. 2007.This article will defend a very simple thesis. In a diverse globalized “flat” world with expanding economic opportunities and risks, we will need to revisit and revise our mindsets about free enterprise, corporate governance, and leadership. That we can change our mindsets and world view is illustrated by studies of primate behavior, and the kind of leadership necessary in a global economy is, interestingly, exemplified by women.
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65Does "obeying a rule is a practice" imply a community view of language?Metaphilosophy 20 (2). 1989.
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268Mental Models, Moral Imagination and System Thinking in the Age of GlobalizationJournal of Business Ethics 78 (3): 463-474. 2008.After experiments with various economic systems, we appear to have conceded, to misquote Winston Churchill that "free enterprise is the worst economic system, except all the others that have been tried." Affirming that conclusion, I shall argue that in today's expanding global economy, we need to revisit our mind-sets about corporate governance and leadership to fit what will be new kinds of free enterprise. The aim is to develop a values-based model for corporate governance in this age of globa…Read more
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72The myth of minimums: Response to “ordinary reasonable care is not the minimum for engineers”Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (2): 298-302. 2001.
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1Konstantin Kolenda, ed., Organizations and Ethical Individualism (review)Philosophy in Review 9 186-188. 1989.
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Areas of Interest
| Normative Ethics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |