This article offers a novel analysis of the field of corporate governance by viewing it through the lens of behavioral ethics. It calls for both shifting the focus of corporate governance to a new set of loci of potential corporate wrongdoing and adding new tools to the corporate governance arsenal. The behavioral ethics scholarship emphasizes the large share of wrongdoing generated by good people whose intention is to act ethically. Their wrongdoing stems from bounded ethicality -- various cognitive and motivational processes that lead to biased decisions that seem legitimate. In the legal domain, corporate law provides the most fertile ground for the application of behavioral ethics since it encapsulates many of the features that the ...
This conference paper suggests that the problem of corporate ethics cannot be reduced to the autonom...
Throughout the history of the United States, there have been landmark business laws established with...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy and jurisprudence have advanced the study of ...
This Article offers a novel analysis of the field of corporate governance by viewing it through the ...
An extensive body of behavioural evidence suggests that our actions are not primarily steered by thr...
An extensive body of behavioural evidence suggests that our actions are not primarily steered by thr...
Issues of morality and ethics have increasingly become more important in organizations and business ...
The quintessential principal of corporate governance is that the corporation\u27s business should be...
Using the principles of behavioral psychology and related fields, marketers have changed human behav...
The numerous scandals in business, such as those at AIG, Tyco, WorldCom, Enron and Ahold, have made ...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
This paper explores leadership, social responsibility and business ethics. Business ethics have beco...
This Article challenges corporate governance theorists’ standard assumptions regarding the rationali...
This conference paper suggests that the problem of corporate ethics cannot be reduced to the autonom...
Throughout the history of the United States, there have been landmark business laws established with...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy and jurisprudence have advanced the study of ...
This Article offers a novel analysis of the field of corporate governance by viewing it through the ...
An extensive body of behavioural evidence suggests that our actions are not primarily steered by thr...
An extensive body of behavioural evidence suggests that our actions are not primarily steered by thr...
Issues of morality and ethics have increasingly become more important in organizations and business ...
The quintessential principal of corporate governance is that the corporation\u27s business should be...
Using the principles of behavioral psychology and related fields, marketers have changed human behav...
The numerous scandals in business, such as those at AIG, Tyco, WorldCom, Enron and Ahold, have made ...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy, and jurisprudence have advanced the study of...
Prepared for a roundtable on corporate ethics at the University of Maryland School of Law, this essa...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
This paper explores leadership, social responsibility and business ethics. Business ethics have beco...
This Article challenges corporate governance theorists’ standard assumptions regarding the rationali...
This conference paper suggests that the problem of corporate ethics cannot be reduced to the autonom...
Throughout the history of the United States, there have been landmark business laws established with...
While researchers in business ethics, moral philosophy and jurisprudence have advanced the study of ...