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Mark H. Waymack
AIDS, Ethics and Health Insurance
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Jay A. Halfond
Academic Honesty in the Business School:
A Case Study
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Scott J. Vitell, Anusorn Singhapakdi
Factors Influencing the Perceived Importance of Stakeholder Groups in Situations Involving Ethical Issues
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John Dobson
Reconciling Financial Economics and Business Ethics
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Ray Moseley, Lee Crandall, Marvin Dewar
Ethical Implications of a Complete Human Gene Map for Insurance
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Wade L. Robison
Subordinates and Moral Dilemmas
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Roger W. Bartlett
Auditor Independence:
Some Neglected Issues
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Franklin B. Krohn
Marketing Ethics and the Complimentary Textbook “Problem”
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Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Professional Ethics and Anthropology:
Tensions Between Its Academic and Applied Branches
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Jang Y. Cho, Michael K. Shaub
The Consequences of Insider Trading and the Role of Academic Research
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Tom L. Beauchamp
Ethical Issues in Funding and Monitoring University Research
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Don E. Tomlinson
Digitexed Television News:
The Beginning of the End for Photographic Reality in Photojournalism
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John H. Fielder
Organizational Loyalty
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Nicholas H. Steneck
Whose Academic Freedom Needs to be Protected?:
The Case of Classified Research
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John T. Sanders, Wade L. Robison
Research Funding and the Value-Dependence of Science
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R. M. Hare
One Philosopher’s Approach to Business and Professional Ethics
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Edward Milam, Frances McNair
An Examination of Accounting Faculty Perceptions of the Importance of Ethics Coverage in Accounting Courses
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Mike W. Martin
Whistleblowing:
Professionalism, Personal Life, and Shared Responsibility for Safety in Engineering
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Robert W. Cooper, Garry L. Frank
Professionals in Business:
Where Do They Look for Help in Dealing with Ethical Issues?
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Leo C. Moersen
The Independent Auditor’s Duty to Disclose Corruption
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