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The sincerity edge : how ethical leaders build dynamic businesses
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Frederiksborg, Alexandra Christina, grevinde af
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Fort, Timothy L.
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Business ethics
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Industrial management
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Industrial management -- Moral and ethical aspects
2017
No detailed description available for \"The Sincerity Edge\".
The role of business in fostering peaceful societies
This title offers an approach to understanding responsible business practice. Fort and Schipani contend that not only does business benefit from a peaceful environment but it can effectively foster peace through adopting responsible and open working methods.
The diplomat in the corner office : corporate foreign policy
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Fort, Timothy L
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balance of power
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Finance
2015,2020,2016
In The Diplomat in the Corner Office, Timothy L. Fort, one of the founders of the business and peace movement, reflects on the progress of the movement over the past 15 years—from a niche position into a mainstream economic and international relations perspective. In the 21st century global business environment, says Fort, businesses can and should play a central role in peace-building, and he demonstrates that it is to companies' strategic advantage to do so.
Anchoring his arguments in theories from economics and international relations, Fort makes the case that businesses must augment familiar notions of corporate responsibility and ethical behavior with the concept of corporate foreign policy in order to thrive in today's world. He presents a series of case studies focusing on companies that have made peace a goal, either as an end in itself or because of its instrumental value in building their companies, to articulate three different approaches that businesses can use to quell international conflict— peace making, peace keeping, and peace building. He then demonstrates their effectiveness and proposes policies that can be utilized by business, civil society, and government to increase the likelihood of business playing a constructive role in the conciliatory process.
This book will be of enormous use not only to students and scholars but also to leaders in NGOs, government, and business.
Business and Peace: Sketching the Terrain
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Oetzel, Jennifer
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Westermann-Behaylo, Michelle
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Rivera, Jorge
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Armed conflict
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Business
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Business and Management
2009
Our goals in this article are to summarize the existing literature on the role business can play in creating sustainable peace and to discuss important avenues for extending this research. As part of our discussion, we review the ethical arguments and related research made to date, including the rationale and motivation for businesses to engage in conflict resolution and peace building, and discuss how scholars are extending research in this area. We also focus on specific ways companies can actively engage in conflict reduction including promoting economic development, the rule of law, and principles of external valuation, contributing to a sense of community, and engaging in track-two diplomacy and conflict sensitive practices. We conclude by developing a set of future research questions and considerations.
Journal Article
Peace Through Commerce: A Multisectoral Approach
Issue Title: Peace Through Commerce: A Multisectoral Approach / Edited by Timothy L. Fort
Journal Article
Ethics and Governance
2001
This book argues that ethical business behavior can be enhanced by taking fuller account of human nature, particularly with respect to the need for creating relatively small communities within the corporation. Timothy Fort discusses this premise in relation to the three predominant theories of business ethics--stakeholder, virtue, and contract. Drawing heavily from philosophy, he analyzes traditional business ethics and legal theory. Overall, his work provides a good example of how to integrate normative and empirical studies in business ethics, a task that often receives substantial discussion in academic journals.
The sincerity edge
2017
What's going on? -- Integrity and trust -- Corporate dilemmas in the absence of integrity and trust -- Inspirational stories of integrity and trust -- Making good decisions about strategy, ethics, and leadership -- Building on good decisions with authenticity and sincerity -- Twelve ways to lead with the sincerity edge