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15From promise to performanceBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 8 (3). 1999.Book reviewed in this article: Bauman, Robert P., Jackson, Peter and Lawrence, Joanne T. From Promise to Performance: A Journey of Transformation at SmithKline Beecham.
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17The economics of trust, norms and networksBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 11 (2). 2002.The theme of this paper is that trust, norms and networks are critical contributors to social capital, itself a critical determinant of economic growth. Numerous factors have contributed in recent years to the decline of social capital, restraining business and national competitiveness. It is in the interests and part of the responsibility of business to address this issue; this provides an economic imperative – complementary to the ethical imperative – for business to take socially responsible …Read more
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16The economics of trust, norms and networksBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 11 (2): 119-128. 2002.The theme of this paper is that trust, norms and networks are critical contributors to social capital, itself a critical determinant of economic growth. Numerous factors have contributed in recent years to the decline of social capital, restraining business and national competitiveness. It is in the interests and part of the responsibility of business to address this issue; this provides an economic imperative – complementary to the ethical imperative – for business to take socially responsible …Read more
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13From promise to performanceBusiness Ethics 8 (3): 192-195. 1999.Book reviewed in this article:Bauman, Robert P., Jackson, Peter and Lawrence, Joanne T. From Promise to Performance: A Journey of Transformation at SmithKline Beecham.
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Putting Values Into Action in Business a Study of the Development of an "Integrity" Value at Smithkline BeechhamEsrc Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge. 1999.
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28Understanding how issues in business ethics develop (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2002.Business ethics is currently a significant and widely debated global issue, and one that no business can afford to ignore. In this book, the authors bring together a diverse range of views on the subject, arising from an international conference on business ethics.Chapters on highly topical issues such as GM foods, child labor and bribery will make this an important tool for many businesses.