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Discovery 39 - The world after COVID-19: how we can do business betterDigital research magazine explores how we can organise society and business better after Covid-19
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Professor’s opinion: Effective and responsible procurement in times of crisisTreating your suppliers responsibly in times of crisis is in your own best interest and better for the economy as a whole.
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Professor’s Opinion: True business leaders don’t mind getting their hands dirty at times"We should not expect our leaders to do the impossible and try to keep everyone happy" - Prof. Muel Kaptein
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Professor's opinion: Let’s count our blessings firstLet’s solve this crisis first before we start preventing the next ones. Prof. Muel Kaptein shares his thoughts.
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Professor’s opinion: Applaud the ethics of companies, but don’t cheer too soonThis crisis proves Business Ethics is alive and well, but there are companies that abuse the situation. Prof Muel Kaptein shares his views.
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Controlling the Uncontrollable – The Advertising Tug-of-WarConsumers cannot control the effects visual advertising has on them - even when making a conscious effort to change this.
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Why people distrust companies that make profitCompanies that seek profit are often seen as immoral and harmful, even when they make positive contributions to society. Why is this?
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Why a bad night’s sleep makes some people misbehave at workFor some people, a bad night's sleep makes it harder to keep their impulses in check. This can lead to unwanted behaviour at work.
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How unethical behaviour spreads through a company’s social networkUnethical behaviour doesn’t happen in isolation. Causes, links and how it spreads in new PhD research by Franziska Zuber
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Distance: a surprising way to keep your company ethicalOften it's assumed unethical behaviour at the top ‘trickles down’ to lower levels in organisations. However, if middle managers keep their distance from misbehaving bosses, they break the chain.
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Breaking bad behaviour – overcoming short-term temptationsBehaving morally requires the ability to act on long-term goals and commitments, and to overcome the lure of short-lived joys. How are we able to do that?
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Marius van Dijke: Your cocoon dictates what's good or badHow do bankers accept their bonuses without feeling they have done something completely unethical? It can be traced back to one simple word, says RSM’s professor of behavioural ethics.
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RSM Discovery Debate: Ethical LeadershipIs it possible to be an ethical leader in today’s shareholder-focused economy?