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Business Strategy Series
Business Strategy Series (2009) 10 (2): 86–89.
Published: 27 February 2009
... and nevertheless behave in a sustainable and ethical manner. Design/methodology/approach The six key performance indicators/methods of St Paul of spreading the gospel are analysed (global presence, networking, customer segmentation, keep it simple, time based competition and integrity) and compared to current...
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Business Strategy Series
Handbook of Business Strategy (2006) 7 (1): 325–329.
Published: 01 January 2006
...David H. Gleason Purpose To help the reader understand how the ethics of management decisions become embedded into technology systems. Design/methodology/approach The article explains better approaches based on a core principle known as “Subsumption ethics.” Using many sources, it explains...
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Business Strategy Series
Handbook of Business Strategy (2004) 5 (1): 299–305.
Published: 01 December 2004
..., when an information technology (IT) project is ill‐conceived, often the only way to change the outcome is to start again. Every system, from a mailing list to an airplane guidance system, codifies the ethics of its designers and developers. Invisible technology has an enormous impact on people...
