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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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Contributors
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Part I Theory
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1 Business Ethics: Cases, Codes and Institutions
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Case-Discussion Phase
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From Case to Code
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The Future: A Phase for Broadening and Deepening
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2 Moral Competence
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Reflection on and Competence in Ethical Questions
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Moral Luck, Praise and Blame
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References
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3 Institutions and the Institutional Turn in Business Ethics
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Institutions and Institutes
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The Dimensions of the Institutional Turn
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The Organisation of Morality
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The Organisation of Morality: The Future
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Moral Excuses
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Moral Excuses: The Future
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References
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Part II Cases
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4 The Pharmaceutical Industry and the AIDS Crisis
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Fatal Illness, Expensive Medicines, Wealthy Pharmacists?
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Roche
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AIDS: More than an Illness
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Patents, WTO and TRIPS
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Criticism of Pharmaceutical Companies
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The Pharmacists' Defence
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Roche, Social Responsibility and AIDS
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Concluding Remarks
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References
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5 Heineken and Promotion Girls in Cambodia
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Introduction
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Social Context in Cambodia
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Heineken in Cambodia
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Beer Distribution in Cambodia
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PGs in Cambodia15
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PGs and Prostitution
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Social Criticism
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Heineken's Answer and Stance Toward PGs
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Conclusion
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References
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6 Heineken and Promotion Girls in Cambodia, Part 2
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Introduction
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CARE's Research3
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Local Standards
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Impact on the Case
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Finally
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References
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7 A Disputed Contract: IHC Caland in Burma
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The Situation in Burma
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Calls for a Boycott
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IHC Caland
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The Contract
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Commotion
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Toward a Code of Conduct
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A Second Contract and a Code
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Escalation and "a Different Tone"
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Toward a Solution?
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Epilogue: Dialogue or Sanctions?
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References
105
8 The ICE Train Accident Near Eschede
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Introduction
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Investigation into the Cause, Initial Findings
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The Wheel's Design
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Safety Inspections
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Other Factors that Played a Role
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The Train's Design
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The Track's Design
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Organisational Aspects
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Legal Consequences of the Accident
118
Conclusion
119
References
119
9 A Question of Involvement: Unilever and Indian Cottonseed Production
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Unilever Stands Accused
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Unilever
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Unilever and Corporate Social Responsibility
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The Hybrid Cottonseed
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Child Labour
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Child Labour and Hybrid Cottonseed
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The Indian Report: Disputes as to Its Factual Claims
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Box 9.1 Narsamma Case (Source: Venkateswarlu 2003)
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The Indian Report: Disputes as to Its Moral Arguments
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Moral Dispute 1: Chain Responsibility and Infringement of Rights
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Moral Dispute 2: Chain Responsibility and Duty to Help
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Moral Dispute 3: Historical Blame
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Moral Dispute 4: Prevention
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The Aftermath of the Discussion in the Netherlands
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Epilogue
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References
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10 Rise and Fall of Silicon Valley in Flanders: Lernout Hauspie Speech Products
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The Founders
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Rooted in the Vicinity
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The First Step Is Always the Hardest, and Certainly for L&H
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Gold Fever
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"Sometimes a Little Less Scrupulous..."
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A Growth Company Needs a Lot of Money
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Cooked Books or High-Tech Finance?
159
A Fine Piece of Research Journalism
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Lawyers in the Lead
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October 2001: The Curtain Falls
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May 2007: The Trial
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References
164
11 Construction Fraud
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Introduction
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What Is Construction Fraud?
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Who Are the Parties Involved?
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The Background
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Institutional Characteristics of the Construction Market
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Historical Background
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The Industry's Response and the Aftermath
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Institutional Measures
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Penalties
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Conclusion
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References
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About the Authors
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Index
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