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Author: Arrillaga, Laura
Product Type: Multimedia; Interviews
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2008
Philanthropy expert Peter Hero interviews Laura Arrillaga, the founder and chairman of Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, about developments that are now making philanthropy a powerhouse for social change.
Authors: Allen, B.; Cross, T.; Simko, Paul
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 2009
This case is about the financial impact of negative publicity and a company's reaction.
Authors: Conley, J.; Orozco, D.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Kellogg School of Management
Publication Year: 2005
Provides a comprehensive and easy-to-understand overview of the IP rights regimes, consisting of trade secrets, patents, copyrights, trade dress, and trademarks.
Author: Allen, B.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden Business Publishing
Publication Year: 2009
A large bank is attempting to cost justify a proposed, large (60,000 sq ft) data center based upon energy savings achieved through 'green' technology, principally through water cooling and energy recovery.
Author: Kramer, Roderick M.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business Review
Publication Year: 2009
Will we ever learn? We'd barely recovered from Enron and WorldCom before we faced the subprime mortgage meltdown and more scandals that shook our trust in businesspeople. Which raises the question: Do we trust too much?
Authors: Tenbrunsel, Ann E.; Diekmann, Kristina A.; Wade-Benzoni, Kimberly A.; Bazerman, Max H.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2007
We argue that the temporal trichotomy of prediction, action and recollection is central to these misperceptions: People predict that they will behave more ethically than they actually do, and when evaluating past (un)ethical behavior, they believe they behaved more ethically than they actually did.
Authors: Chance, Zoƫ; Norton, Michael I.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
when people behave in ways that might appear selfish, prejudiced or perverted, they engage a host of strategies designed to justify questionable behavior with rational excuses...
Authors: Ashraf, Nava; Karlan, Dean; Yin, Wesley
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2009
We examine whether access to and marketing of an individually-held commitment savings product leads to an increase in female decision-making power within the household.
Authors: Gino, Francesca; Bazerman, Max H.
Product Type: Research Notes / Working Papers
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2005
Four laboratory studies show that people are more likely to overlook others' unethical behavior when ethical degradation occurs slowly rather than in one abrupt shift.
Authors: Wiid, Ria; Pitt, Leyland F.; Mills, Adam J.
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business Horizons
Publication Year: 2012
A theory of cartooning suggests that cartoons reflect public sentiment toward issues. As such, cartoons are a useful way of gauging and tracking public sentiment over time. This article uses a historical cartoon analysis to track public sentiment toward issues surrounding corporate governance. Specifically, it compares what cartoons reflected prior to the economic crash of 2008 and what they portrayed after.
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