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      <title>Organised cybercrime: myth or reality, malignant or benign?</title>
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      <description>Title: Organised cybercrime: myth or reality, malignant or benign?
Authors: McCusker, R. (Rob)
Editors: Manacorda, S. (Stefano)</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Evaluating a visual timeline methodology for appraisal and coping research</title>
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      <description>Title: Evaluating a visual timeline methodology for appraisal and coping research
Authors: Mazzetti, A. (Angela); Blenkinsopp, J. (John)</description>
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      <title>Ethics of the good: an Aristotelian-Thomistic approach to corporate governance and ethical decision-making</title>
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      <description>Title: Ethics of the good: an Aristotelian-Thomistic approach to corporate governance and ethical decision-making
Authors: Arjoon, S. (Surendra)
Abstract: This integrating essay is based on an Aristotelian-Thomism in exploring ethical decisionmaking&#xD;
and corporate governance mechanisms to address issues of corporate deviant behaviour, and&#xD;
ultimately, human flourishing. Eight (8) peer-reviewed journal articles analyse the causes of moral&#xD;
failings of corporate governance and ethical decision-making mechanisms, and propose to address&#xD;
these ethical deficits: (1) Virtue Theory as a Dynamic Theory of Business proposes a meta-theory of&#xD;
business that links the concepts of virtues, the common good, and the dynamic economy, (2) A&#xD;
Communitarian Model of Business: A Natural Law Perspective offers a communitarian view of&#xD;
business in defining the business organisation as one that incorporates its social purpose that&#xD;
acknowledges the primacy of people over profits, (3) Corporate Governance: An Ethical Perspective&#xD;
makes the distinction between ethical and legal compliance approaches to corporate governance in&#xD;
arguing the necessity and importance of the former approach as a basis for an effective legal&#xD;
compliance culture, (4) Striking a Balance between Rules and Principles-Based Approaches for&#xD;
Effective Governance: A Risks-Based Approach highlights the drawbacks of an excessively heavy&#xD;
reliance on rules-based approaches to corporate governance, (5) Ethical Decision-Making: A Case for&#xD;
the Triple Font Theory offers a comprehensive, systematic, practical approach to ethical decisionmaking&#xD;
that attempts to integrate virtue ethics into act-oriented normative ethical theories, (6)&#xD;
Reconciling Situational Social Psychology with Virtue Ethics attempts to reconcile the virtue ethicssituational&#xD;
social psychology debate, (7) Slippery when Wet: The Real Risk in Business identifies&#xD;
factors that contribute to corporate deviant behaviour from both an individual and organisational&#xD;
perspectives, and (8) An Aristotelian-Thomistic Approach to Management Practice argues that an&#xD;
Aristotelian-Thomistic humanism better promotes human dignity as it corrects the dysfunctional&#xD;
aspects and ethical deficits than its utilitarian naturalistic humanism counterpart. The failure to&#xD;
integrate an Aristotelian-Thomistic understanding of the virtues and natural law ethical principles of&#xD;
subsidiarity, solidarity, human dignity, and the common good into business practice threatens the&#xD;
stability and survival of the firm since they are required to correct the dysfunctional aspects and ethical deficits of certain aspects of market behaviour.</description>
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      <title>Union leadership in UK social housing</title>
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      <description>Title: Union leadership in UK social housing
Authors: Preece, D. (David); Ward, C. (Carolyn)</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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