589 results on '"Koehn, Daryl"'
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2. Narrative Business Ethics Versus Narratives Within Business Ethics: Problems and Possibilities From an Aristotelian Virtue Ethics Perspective
3. The Humanizing Potential of Paintings and Their Relevance to Business Practice
4. Ethical and Leadership Challenges by Organizational Culture Type
5. Chinese Approach to Business Ethics
6. Applying Aristotelian and Confucian Virtue Ethics to Humane Work in the Business Context
7. Confucian Rituals and the Workplace: Fostering Self-Refinement and Making Our Shared World More Habitable in Unsettled Times
8. Intentional Agency Responsibility in the Anglo-American Legal Tradition
9. Arendtian Communicative Responsibility
10. Jonasian Ontological Responsibility
11. Socratic Dialogical Responsibility
12. Conclusion
13. Why We Need a New (Old) Idea of Responsibility
14. How Would Confucian Virtue Ethics for Business Differ from Aristotelian Virtue Ethics?
15. Confucian Rituals and the Workplace: Fostering Self-Refinement and Making Our Shared World More Habitable in Unsettled Times
16. In Memoriam: Ron Duska
17. Grounding and Limiting Political Corporate Social Responsibility (PCSR) Using a Neo-Aristotelian Approach.
18. Some Modest Proposals for Improving Business Ethics from Primarily an Aristotelian Perspective
19. Do Investors See Value in Ethically Sound CEO Apologies? Investigating Stock Market Reaction to CEO Apologies
20. Practical Wisdom in Ancient Greek Thought
21. Aesthetic Dimensions of Virtue Ethics: Implications for Business Ethics
22. A Response to Rorty
23. Transforming Our Students: Teaching Business Ethics Post-Enron
24. Ethical Darkness Made Visible: Michael Moore’s Roger and Me
25. Introduction
26. Confucian Trustworthiness and The Practice of Business in China
27. Some Modest Proposals for Improving Business Ethics from Primarily an Aristotelian Perspective.
28. Why We Need a New (Old) Idea of Responsibility
29. Crucial differences among three types of apologies and their shared ethical grounding in integrity
30. Conclusion
31. Arendtian Communicative Responsibility
32. Intentional Agency Responsibility in the Anglo-American Legal Tradition
33. Jonasian Ontological Responsibility
34. Toward a New (Old) Theory of Responsibility: Moving beyond Accountability
35. Socratic Dialogical Responsibility
36. Traversing the "Inferno": A New Direction for Business Ethics
37. Virtue Ethics, the Firm, and Moral Psychology
38. Employee Vice: Some Competing Models: A Response to Moberg
39. Narrative Business Ethics Versus Narratives Within Business Ethics: Problems and Possibilities From an Aristotelian Virtue Ethics Perspective
40. Stakeholder Dialogue Speaker Series—Are Benefit Corporations Truly Beneficial?
41. Creative Financial Methods in Giving Back: An Interview with Michael Pirron, CEO, Impact Makers
42. Why the New Benefit Corporations May Not Prove to Be Truly Socially Beneficial
43. What is Practical Judgment?
44. Chinese Approach to Business Ethics
45. Capitalism & ethics
46. Evil as Flight from Narcissistic Boredom
47. Evil as the Loss of Our Humanity
48. Evil as Fanatical Impiety
49. Evil as Hypocritical Repression
50. Evil as Imagined Portent
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