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Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
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Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Journal of Business Ethics 56, 2005
Publication Year: 2005
With assets of over US $1.0 trillion and growing, public pension funds in the United States have become a major force in the private sector through their holding of equity positions in large publicly traded corporations...
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 13, Issue 10.
Publication Year: 1994
This article argues that markets and their industry structures are fundamental to understanding business ethics...
Authors: Sethi, S. Prakash; Williams, Oliver F.
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business and Society Review, 105:2, pp. 169-200.
Publication Year: 2000
The Sullivan Principles were the first set of voluntary codes of ethical conduct that were applied under realistic operating conditions, involving a large number of corporations, recipient constituencies and institutional framework for project implementation, monitoring and performance evaluation...
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 12, Issue 1.
Publication Year: 1993
This paper analyzes the operations of U.S. based multinational corporations in South Africa with the guidance of the Sullivan Principles...
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business and Society Review, vol. 1007, No. 1 (2002) pp. 20-40.
Publication Year: 2002
This article discusses the nature of MNC responses to external criticism with regard to operational policies in overseas markets; analyzes the efficacy of international codes of conduct in setting standards for corporate behavior as well as looking at how this form of corporate governance can be made more effective...
Authors: Sethi, S. Prakash; Schepers, Donald H.
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business and Society Review, 108:1,2003, pp. 11-32 and Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College, published by Blackwell Publishing, 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, 2003
Publication Year: 2003
Socially Responsible Investing, also known as the ‘Ethical Investing Movement' is a growing niche among investors, benefiting from public concerns that include environmental protection, worker health and safety, human rights and workplace diversity...
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Ethics and International Affairs, New York, New York, 2002, pp. 89-107.
Publication Year: 2002
There is another aspect to this problem in terms of MNC's local suppliers. In the past MNCs sought to abrogate their responsibility for the conduct of their overseas suppliers by arguing that these suppliers were independent entrepreneurs and that the companies had no control over these suppliers. However it has been shown that foreign multinationals exert tremendous control over the operations of their suppliers because of their buying power.
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business and Society Review, 96, 1996, p. 60.
Publication Year: 1996
This one page commentary is a call for an institutionalized morality on the part of corporations, as the behavior of corporations, ultimately, cannot be separated from the behavior of the individual. Linking the individual's good to the greater, common good the author calls for a new commitment to find proactive and cooperative systems that benefit all of us.
Author: Sethi, S. Prakash
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 43, Issue 1/2.
Publication Year: 2003
"Large corporations are coming under intense pressure to act in a socially responsible manner. Corporations have accepted this notion provided that it is exercised voluntarily. It has also been argued that corporations can do well by doing good, and that good ethics is good business. This paper presents an alternative viewpoint...
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