Chicago, IL, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Areas of Interest
Business Ethics
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    Coming Home to Roost: Offshore Operations from an In-House Perspective
    International Corporate Responsibility Series 3 55-67. 2007.
    Greatly aided by an information age in which protesting laborers in a remote offshore outpost can capture front page headlines around the globe, theSarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SARBOX) has made corporate transparency the linchpin for good corporate governance. Under a SARBOX-enhancedregulatory framework, publicly traded corporations are required to rapidly disclose material changes in their financial conditions or operations—changes such as impairments to goodwill, a trademark, or some other inta…Read more
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    Legislative Terrorism: A Primer for the Non-Islamic State
    Dissertation, New School for Social Research. 2003.
    In industrial societies where civil law and state institutions have become well established secular vehicles for governing the populace, it is widely assumed that the state no longer has an interest in fortifying the religious sector as a complementary source of social control. Thus, a distinction is drawn between the Islamic state that is ruled by religious law and the secular state of Western industrial societies in which religion is deemed to have lost its influence in the public sphere. This…Read more
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    Malmoe, Sweden
    In J. Geoffrey Golson Nevin Cohen Paul Robbins (ed.), Green Cities: An A-to-Z Guide, . 2010.
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    Coming home to roost: Offshore operations from an in-house perspective
    International Corporate Social Responsibilitie Series 55-67. 2007.
    Greatly aided by an information age in which protesting laborers in a remote offshore outpost can capture front page headlines around the globe, theSarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SARBOX) has made corporate transparency the linchpin for good corporate governance. Under a SARBOX-enhancedregulatory framework, publicly traded corporations are required to rapidly disclose material changes in their financial conditions or operations—changes such as impairments to goodwill, a trademark, or some other inta…Read more
  • Second-Guessing Management: The Board Autonomy Budget
    New Jersey Lawyer Magazine 248 (Oct 2007). 2007.
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    Not Christian, but Nonetheless Qualified: The Secular Workplace - Whose Hardship?
    Journal of Religion and Business Ethics 3 (1). 2011.
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    Global Sullivan Principles
    Green Business: An A-to-Z Guide. 2010.