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Chris and Alison Weston (B)
Sucher, Sandra J.; Moore, CeliaCase HBS-612020-EPrepare students to make ethically charged decisions by exploring moral disengagement, a process that enables individuals to engage in negative behaviors, from small misdeeds to great atrocities, without believing they are causing harm or doing wrong.Starting at €5.74
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Ethical Analysis: Moral Disengagement
Sucher, Sandra J.; Moore, CeliaCase HBS-612043-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityMoral disengagement is a process that enables people to engage in negative behaviors, from small misdeeds to great atrocities, without believing that they are causing harm or doing wrong. When Conrad Black, the fallen Canadian mogul convicted of multiple counts of fraud and obstruction of justice, claims that he "would never dream of committing a crime in a thousand years," moral disengagement is what allows him to make that claim and believe it....Starting at €8.20
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Yahoo! in China (A)
Sucher, Sandra J.; Baer, DanielCase HBS-609051-EKnowledge and CommunicationIn 2007 Jerry Yang, CEO of Yahoo!, was lambasted by U.S. Representative Tom Lantos, chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, for Yahoo's role in the arrest and imprisonment of Chinese journalist and democracy advocate Shi Tao. The case describes the actions that Yahoo! had taken to grow its business in China, its handling of a government request for the identity of a Yahoo! user, and subsequent actions by the firm to respond to ne...Starting at €8.20
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A Note on Moral Disengagement (Spanish version)
Sucher, Sandra J.; Moore, CeliaCase HBS-620S11Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityMoral disengagement is a process that enables people to engage in negative behaviors, from small misdeeds to great atrocities, without believing that they are causing harm or doing wrong. When Conrad Black, the fallen Canadian mogul convicted of multiple counts of fraud and obstruction of justice, claims that he "would never dream of committing a crime in a thousand years," moral disengagement is what allows him to make that claim and believe it....Starting at €8.20
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May 2002 (Spanish version)
Bhide, Amar V.; Campbell, Dennis; Stack, KristinCase HBS-119S26Accounting and ControlStarting at €8.20
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Ritz-Carlton Hotel Co. (Spanish version)
Sucher, Sandra J.; McManus, StacyCase HBS-602S04In just seven days, the Ritz-Carlton transforms newly hired employees into "Ladies and Gentlemen Serving Ladies and Gentlemen." The case details a new hotel launch, focusing on the unique blend of leadership, quality processes, and values of self-respect and dignity, to create award-winning service.Starting at €8.20
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Economics of Retail Banking Note (Spanish Version)
Frei, Frances X.; Campbell, DennisCase HBS-608S06Service and Operations ManagementEsta nota técnica del estudiante se utiliza en el tercer módulo de un curso sobre Gestión de Servicio de Operaciones, que se ocupa de cómo los administradores de servicios pueden informar a sus decisiones con los datos del cliente (606-097). Explica las operaciones financieras de la banca minorista, que destaca los desafíos que enfrenta la industria de rentabilidad. Para los bancos de Estados Unidos, es bastante común para más de la mitad de la b...Starting at €8.20
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Diferencias en el Trabajo: Jenny (A)
Sucher, Sandra J.; Gordon, RachelCase HBS-408S49Leadership and People ManagementLas diferencias en el trabajo: Jenny (A) HBS Caso No. 9-408-017 se encuentra en Amsterdam. Acompañado por su jefe, Jenny está lanzando un compromiso de la comercialización, pero el cliente potencial no deja de hacer comentarios acerca de lo atractivo que la encuentra.Starting at €8.20
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Bank of Taiwan
Campbell, Dennis; Lau, DawnCase HBS-116058-EAccounting and ControlStarting at €8.20
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Wawa Inc.
McGarvie, Blythe; Campbell, Dennis; Stack, KristinCase HBS-114086-EAccounting and ControlRetailing requires attention to detail and customer and employee loyalty. Wawa is a 50-year old food retailer with almost a cult-like following. With $9 billion in revenues, Wawa is the 50th largest privately-held company in the US. Learn how they have accomplished consistent 15% annual shareholder returns. The Wawa associates (name for employees) have an ESOP which plays a key role in Wawa's culture of ownership. This case explores the role of i...Starting at €8.20