Business Ethics Resource Center | Part 1
PH312 Business Ethics: Online Reading List
Reading #1: Wiki on business ethics.
Reading #2: Mutual Fund Education Alliance on risk vs. reward.
Reading #3: Russell on risk vs. reward.
Reading #4: Sweeney on LLC vs. Corporation.
Reading #5: Daszkowski on franchises.
Reading #7: Lectlaw on common law.
Reading #8: Wiki on common law.
Reading #9: Wiki on sovereign immunity.
Reading #10: Jane Shaw on Public Choice Theory.
Reading #11: Wiki on moral hazard.
Reading #12: Johnson on the agency problem.
Reading #13: Bastiat “What is Seen and What is Not Seen.”
Reading #14: Wiki on natural vs. legal rights.
Reading #15: Wiki on negative vs. positive rights.
Reading #16: Wiki on virtue ethics.
Reading #17: Friedman on the social responsibility of business.
Reading #18: Wiki on the stakeholder theory.
Reading #19: Marx on estranged labour.
Reading #20: Federwish on the transformation of work.
Reading #21: Williams on disappearing manufacturing jobs.
Reading #22: Perry on the truth about U.S. manufacturing.
Reading #23: Brooks “I love my work.”
Reading #24: WSJ on the human wealth of nations.
Reading #25: Wiki on creative destruction.
Reading #26: The Economist on Schumpeter.
Reading #27: Will on creative destruction.
Reading #28: Wiki on labor unions.
Reading #29: Wiki on yellow-dog contracts.
Reading #30: Wiki on minimum wage.
Reading #31: Wilson on the negative effects of minimum wage laws.
Reading #32: Schulman “Little brother is watching you”
Reading #33: WSJ “The Boss is Watching.”
Reading #34: WSJ “Should companies monitor their employee’s social media.”
Reading #35: Farrell “The Enron Whistle-blower who wasn’t.”
Reading #36: Purely Branded “The Four Ps of Marketing.”
Reading #37: Wiki on product liability.
Reading #38: Trowbridge/Walker on the FDA’s deadly track record.
Reading #39: Norton on unintended consequences.
Reading #40: Wiki on unintended consequence.
Reading #41: Shane on unintended consequences.
Reading #42: Ingrimayne.com on rent-seeking.
Reading #43: Wiki on rent seeking.
Reading #44: Wikiverse on rent-seeking.
Reading #45: WSJ “Rival Chains Secretly Fund Opposition to Wal-Mart.”
Reading #46: Crews on Ten Thousands Commandments.
Reading #47: Leonhardt “Maybe Money Does Buy Happiness After All.”
Reading #48: Wiki on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Reading #50: Wiki on sweatshop.
Reading #51: Wiki on the Silk Road.
Reading #52: Wiki on mercantilism.
Reading #53: Wiki on absolute advantage.