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Dimex, S.A.
Ginebra, Gabriel; Dionis, Lorenzo; Melé, DomènecCase TD-14Business Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityUna empresa francesa desea comprar una empresa española de vallas publicitarias cuyo valor contable ha crecido muchísimo en los últimos años. El fundador y actual consejero delegado de Difusora Medios Exteriores (Dimex), que sólo participa en un 3% de las acciones de la compañía, considera las consecuencias de la posible venta.Starting at €8.20
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Darden Investment Sales
Parmar; Bidhan L.; Morales; MattCase DARDEN-E-0432-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityTJ, a manager at an investment company, is alarmed when, during an evening out with Leslie, his female colleague, and five male prospective clients, the men behave in an overly familiar way with her. Although Leslie assures TJ that she can handle this type of attention, TJ nonetheless is very uncomfortable with the situation. What should he do?Starting at €8.20
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Dimex, S.A.
Ginebra, Gabriel; Dionis, Lorenzo; Melé, DomènecCase TD-14-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityA French company has made a bid for a Spanish company specializing in outdoor advertising whose book value has grown considerably in recent years. The founder and managing director of the Spanish company (Dimex, S.A.), who owns only 3% of the company's shares, is pondering the consequences of the proposed sale.Starting at €8.20
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Darden Investment Sales- Teaching note
Parmar; Bidhan L.; Mead; JennyTeaching Note DARDEN-E-0432TN-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityTeaching note for product E-0432Starting at €0.00
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Bad Arguments and Rationalization in Business
Freeman; R. Edward; Wicks; Andrew C.; Harris; Jared D.; Parmar; Bidhan L.; Mead; JennyTechnical Note DARDEN-E-0406-EBusiness Ethics and Corporate Social ResponsibilityThe following note attempts to catalog and analyze a set of flawed but common arguments made in business and organizational settings to drive strategic and operational decision-making. The arguments are deconstructed into syllogistic form—a set of premises leading to a conclusion—and analyzed for validity and soundness. The final part of this note pays attention to ways decision-makers can avoid such bad arguments and the rationalization that oft...Starting at €8.20