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    Effects of Moral Violation on Algorithmic Transparency: An Empirical Investigation

    Workers can be fired from jobs, citizens sent to jail, and adolescents more likely to experience depression, all because of algorithms. Algorithms have considerable impacts on our lives. To increase user satis...

    Muhammad Umair Shah, Umair Rehman, Bidhan Parmar in Journal of Business Ethics (2023)

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    Social Constructivism, Mental Models, and the Problems of Obedience

    In this article, written with Hartman, Moberg, Parmar, Englehardt and Pritchard (2011), the authors argue that one of the problems of obedience to authority as depicted in the Milgram experiments, and later re...

    Patricia H. Werhane, Laura P. Hartman in Systems Thinking and Moral Imagination (2019)

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    Formation of Stakeholder Trust in Business and the Role of Personal Values

    Declining levels of stakeholder trust in business are of concern to business executives and scholars for legitimacy- and performance-related effects. Research in the area of stakeholder trust in business is na...

    Michael Pirson, Kirsten Martin, Bidhan Parmar in Journal of Business Ethics (2017)

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    Practicing Human Dignity: Ethical Lessons from Commedia dell’Arte and Theater

    The paper considers two main cases of how the creative arts can inform a greater appreciation of human dignity. The first case explores a form of theater, Commedia dell’Arte that has deep roots in Italian cult...

    Simone de Colle, R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan Parmar in Journal of Business Ethics (2017)

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    Leveraging the Creative Arts in Business Ethics Teaching

    The purpose of this paper is to describe a way of teaching business ethics using the creative arts, especially literature and theater. By drawing on these disciplines for both method and texts, we can more eas...

    R. Edward Freeman, Laura Dunham, Gregory Fairchild in Journal of Business Ethics (2015)

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    Assumptions in Decision Making Scholarship: Implications for Business Ethics Research

    While decision making scholarship in management has specifically addressed the objectivist assumptions within the rational choice model, a similar move within business ethics has only begun to occur. Business ...

    Kirsten Martin, Bidhan Parmar in Journal of Business Ethics (2012)

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    Social Constructivism, Mental Models, and Problems of Obedience

    There are important synergies for the next generation of ethical leaders based on the alignment of modified or adjusted mental models. This entails a synergistic application of moral imagination through collab...

    Patricia H. Werhane, Laura P. Hartman, Dennis Moberg in Journal of Business Ethics (2011)

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    Stakeholder Theory as a Basis for Capitalism

    For the past 25 years, a group of scholars has developed the idea that a business has stakeholders - that is, there are groups and individuals who have a stake in the success or failure of the business. There ...

    R. Edward Freeman, Andrew C. Wicks in Corporate Social Responsibility and Corpor… (2011)

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    Stakeholder Capitalism

    In this article, we will outline the principles of stakeholder capitalism and describe how this view rejects problematic assumptions in the current narratives of capitalism. Traditional narratives of capitalis...

    R. Edward Freeman, Kirsten Martin, Bidhan Parmar in Journal of Business Ethics (2007)