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Networking, Corruption, and Subversion
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Dobos, Ned
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Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business networking
/ Competition
/ Corruption
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Management
/ Nepotism
/ Networking
/ Personnel selection
/ Philosophy
/ Prospects
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Subversion
2017
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Networking, Corruption, and Subversion
by
Dobos, Ned
in
Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Business networking
/ Competition
/ Corruption
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Management
/ Nepotism
/ Networking
/ Personnel selection
/ Philosophy
/ Prospects
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Subversion
2017
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Networking, Corruption, and Subversion
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/ Business networking
/ Competition
/ Corruption
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Influence
/ Management
/ Nepotism
/ Networking
/ Personnel selection
/ Philosophy
/ Prospects
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Subversion
2017
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Networking, Corruption, and Subversion
2017
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This paper explores the ethics of networking as a means of competition, specifically networking to improve one's prospects of prevailing in formal competitive processes for jobs or university placements. There are broadly two ways that networking might be used to influence the outcome of some such process: through the \"exchange of affect\" between networker and selector, and through the demonstration of merit by networker to selector. Both raise ethical problems that have been overlooked but need to be addressed.
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Springer,Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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