Post by arfankj4 on Mar 5, 2024 20:56:46 GMT -8
However the type of regulatory regime compliance based or pay to pollute and three important cost thresholds also drive firm response i the compliance or clean technology adoption threshold ii the offshoring threshold and iii the exit threshold. In this chapter through examples of regulatory failures and successes we develop a framework for understanding.
How these thresholds interact with the type of regulatory regime being considered and the expected cost of non compliance to determine whether profit maximizing firms ignore avoid or embrace environmental regulation. Publisher s link http hbs faculty Publication Files Firm Response to Environmental Regulation Poland Mobile Number List bdde eeb c a cca a f .pdf pdf MAY CHEATING CORRUPTION AND CONCEALMENT THE ROOTS OF DISHONEST BEHAVIOR How Moral Flexibility Constrains Our Moral Compass By Gino F. ABSTRACT—Cheating fraud deception uncooperative actions and many other forms of unethical behavior are among the greatest personal and societal challenges of our time. on the most sensational scams e.g. Enron Bernard Madoff less attention is given to more prevalent ordinary unethical behavior unethical actions committed by people who value morality but behave unethically when faced with an opportunity to cheat.
Ordinary unethical behavior causes considerable societal damage as demonstrated by increasing empirical evidence. Drawing on recent research in moral psychology and behavioral ethics I examine moral flexibility or the common ability to justify one s immoral actions by generating multiple and diverse rationales for why these actions are ethically appropriate. The chapter discusses various antecedents to moral flexibility that are likely to prompt ordinary people to do wrong while feeling moral and suggests future research directions regarding how self serving justifications result in ethical misconduct.
How these thresholds interact with the type of regulatory regime being considered and the expected cost of non compliance to determine whether profit maximizing firms ignore avoid or embrace environmental regulation. Publisher s link http hbs faculty Publication Files Firm Response to Environmental Regulation Poland Mobile Number List bdde eeb c a cca a f .pdf pdf MAY CHEATING CORRUPTION AND CONCEALMENT THE ROOTS OF DISHONEST BEHAVIOR How Moral Flexibility Constrains Our Moral Compass By Gino F. ABSTRACT—Cheating fraud deception uncooperative actions and many other forms of unethical behavior are among the greatest personal and societal challenges of our time. on the most sensational scams e.g. Enron Bernard Madoff less attention is given to more prevalent ordinary unethical behavior unethical actions committed by people who value morality but behave unethically when faced with an opportunity to cheat.
Ordinary unethical behavior causes considerable societal damage as demonstrated by increasing empirical evidence. Drawing on recent research in moral psychology and behavioral ethics I examine moral flexibility or the common ability to justify one s immoral actions by generating multiple and diverse rationales for why these actions are ethically appropriate. The chapter discusses various antecedents to moral flexibility that are likely to prompt ordinary people to do wrong while feeling moral and suggests future research directions regarding how self serving justifications result in ethical misconduct.