While most large companies around the world now have a code of ethics, reported ethical malpractice among some of these does not appear to be abating. The reasons for this are explored, using academic studies, survey reports as well as insights gained from the Institute of Business Ethics’ work with large corporations. These indicate that there is a gap between the existence of explicit ethical values and principles, often expressed in the form of a code, and the attitudes and behaviour of the organisation. The paper suggests that two basic reasons appear to be at the heart of the problem: ineffective ethics programmes and deficiencies in corporate culture. The paper concludes that successfully embedded corporate ethical values requires wel...
Abstract: Corporate codes of ethics attempt to influence and institutionalize the primary corporate ...
We argue that ethical leadership must be in line with corporate governance in general and of the Chi...
Recent evidence of criminal corporate behavior seems to indicate that efforts to develop more ethica...
Purpose: Corporate codes of conduct originated around 1900 in the USA gaining further momentum in th...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
Abstract: In this paper we have analysed the perception and implementation of the principles of busi...
The paper concentrates on the problem of company codes of ethics. We want to present how the authors...
This research project examined how useful the components (code of ethics, ethics training, rewarding...
The article is focused on the need of development of company culture from the axiological and ethi...
Purpose This study aims to compare the content of the codes of ethics of the top 50 corporations in ...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Ethical codes have been hailed as an explicit veh...
In response to ethical dilemmas faced by companies around the globe, companies are developing or ref...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
In response to various business ethics scandals, companies face growing pressure to prove the ethic...
Ethics are considered as a key integrating force in management. It is of paramount importance as com...
Abstract: Corporate codes of ethics attempt to influence and institutionalize the primary corporate ...
We argue that ethical leadership must be in line with corporate governance in general and of the Chi...
Recent evidence of criminal corporate behavior seems to indicate that efforts to develop more ethica...
Purpose: Corporate codes of conduct originated around 1900 in the USA gaining further momentum in th...
The number of companies with their own codes of ethics has risen dramatically over the past decade a...
Abstract: In this paper we have analysed the perception and implementation of the principles of busi...
The paper concentrates on the problem of company codes of ethics. We want to present how the authors...
This research project examined how useful the components (code of ethics, ethics training, rewarding...
The article is focused on the need of development of company culture from the axiological and ethi...
Purpose This study aims to compare the content of the codes of ethics of the top 50 corporations in ...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. Ethical codes have been hailed as an explicit veh...
In response to ethical dilemmas faced by companies around the globe, companies are developing or ref...
This thesis examined the institutionalisation of ethics within Australian organisations. A particula...
In response to various business ethics scandals, companies face growing pressure to prove the ethic...
Ethics are considered as a key integrating force in management. It is of paramount importance as com...
Abstract: Corporate codes of ethics attempt to influence and institutionalize the primary corporate ...
We argue that ethical leadership must be in line with corporate governance in general and of the Chi...
Recent evidence of criminal corporate behavior seems to indicate that efforts to develop more ethica...