•  190
    Moral imagination and systems thinking
    Journal of Business Ethics 38 (1-2). 2002.
    Taking the lead from Susan Wolf's and Linda Emanuel's work on systems thinking, and developing ideas from Moberg's, Seabright's and my work on mental models and moral imagination, in this paper I shall argue that what is often missing in management decision-making is a systems approach. Systems thinking requires conceiving of management dilemmas as arising from within a system with interdependent elements, subsystems, and networks of relationships and patterns of interaction. Taking a systems ap…Read more
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    The Ethics of Health Care as a Business
    Business and Professional Ethics Journal 9 (3-4): 7-20. 1990.
  •  25
    Aspects of health care as a business: An introduction
    Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 11 (4): 257-259. 1990.
  •  86
    Justice and trust
    Journal of Business Ethics 21 (2-3). 1999.
    With the demise of Marxism and socialism, the United States is becoming a model not merely for free enterprise, but also for employment practices worldwide. I believe that free enterprise is the least worst economic system, given the alternatives, a position I shall assume, but not defend, here. However, I shall argue, a successful free enterprise political economy does not entail mimicking US employment practices. I find even today in 1998, as I shall outline in more detail, these practices, wh…Read more
  • The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, Volume II
    In Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Business ethics, Sage Publications. 2005.
  •  101
    Introduction
    with Patrick Primeaux, Marilynn Fleckenstein, Mary Maury, and Patricia Werhane
    Journal of Business Ethics 78 (1-2): 1. 2008.
  •  36
    Index
    The Ruffin Series in Business Ethics 140-146. 1999.
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    Teaching Ethics Through a Pedagogical Case Discussion
    with Laura P. Hartman and Regina Wolfe
    Teaching Ethics 9 (1): 103-133. 2008.