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1. Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility: Volume > 15 > Issue: 6
Marjorie Kelly Musings: Property Privileges (Not Rights)
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Jennifer Schu Company Watch: The Shadow Behind Jack Welch’s Glory
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David Raths The Ultimate Investing Revolution
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Trend Watch Shorts
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Warning Signs: 32-Year Old CSR Watchdog Closes Its Doors
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Book Snacks
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7. Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility: Volume > 15 > Issue: 6
13th Annual Business Ethics Awards
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Awards Criteria
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Other Finalists
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Past Award Winners
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Janet Evans What Would You Do?: The Case of the Puzzled Purchasing Agent
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Mary Miller Double Yield: FAFN Grows a Nationwide Network for SRI
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13. Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility: Volume > 15 > Issue: 5
Marjorie Kelly The New World of September 11: An SRI conference copes with the news in extraordinary ways
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News Briefs: Tackling human rights problems in the round ... A global corporate constitution ... Who owns your genes? .. plus a dozen Worth Noting shorts ...
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Neglected HR Means a Train Wreck Waiting to Happen: Signs of trouble preceded Xerox’s losses ... plus a half-dozen other quick takes
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Alicia Rebensdorf Privatization of Welfare: Bad news five years later
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David Raths Chief Privacy Officers: Real Change or Window Dressing?: Are the dozens of new privacy officer positions for real, or just PR?
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Since 1999, dozens of companies have created senior executive privacy officer positions
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Appeals courts show anti-employee bias ... Feds on the lookout for cooked books ... Anti-labor campaign challenged as breach of fiduciary duty ... Whistieblowing not blown away ... Pharmaceutical research costs hugely exaggerated
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cover section: annual special issue on employee ownership
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Marjorie Kelly A Tale of Two Employee-Owned Companies (Part 1): Moving beyond ownership to governance: how Springfield Remanufacturing uses informal culture to promote employee participation, while United Airlines uses formal structure
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Can the Workers Run the Firm?: Forms of Participation at Employee-Owned Companies
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A look at various forms of participation at employee-owned companies, from a recent survey by the Ohio Employee Ownership Center